<p>@tangentline</p>
<p>You don’t really get them all at once. It says one repeatedly until you press a button to go onto the next one.</p>
<p>@tangentline</p>
<p>You don’t really get them all at once. It says one repeatedly until you press a button to go onto the next one.</p>
<p>@tangent, i agreee on one of your points. I wouldnt want to get my scores before my friends did.</p>
<p>They don’t have the systems currently to avoid the fee. Instead they have to pay a phone company to do it for them, so for now there will be a fee. However, next year (when I will no longer need the service after 4 years of giving them my $8…) they will switch over to an online free version similar to the way you view SAT scores. The warning will be that the site will probably clog up a bit, and they will probably come out sometime in the middle of the night like the SAT which is 5 AM EST. I say the site will probably clog because AP has a lot more students consolidated into one time, whereas the SAT is only juniors or seniors who took the test that month, and half of those kids don’t care as much as AP kids care, which also happens to include all 4 grades levels and then some.</p>
<p>Ah I see. I thought CB ran the phone service.</p>
<p>The scores won’t be sent out until the second week of July. So you probably won’t get them until 3rd week of July. I was going to wait initially, but I changed my mind. I’ll pay $8 for my sis and I. Another 3 weeks is too long to wait.</p>
<p>FYI: the info about the fee was explained in one of his tweets this morning when someone else complained. I’ve been frustrated with the fee for four years, and of course the year after I don’t need it anymore they switch to an easy format. Plus you’ll be able to print unofficial versions off etc grrrrrr</p>
<p>Question: when is the earliest any of you guys have gotten your scores in the mail? My friend says she got hers July 6 last year.
I’m trying to decide if I should just wait for the mail or call on Sunday.</p>
<p>Why do we act like 8 dollars is 800 if you want to know your scores it is not that much.</p>
<p>Because for some other families $8 could be used for a lot of other things. Therefore, it will be more efficient to wait so the $8 could be added to something like transportation.
Think about it.</p>
<p>And did you ever think that some families have more than 1 child in high school. My mother would be paying $24 for my 2 sisters and I. Not just “$8”.</p>
<p>*"… my sisters and me." Sorry, when people use the correct order and the wrong pronoun, I always feel like I should tell them that if they’re half way right, they might as well be completely right.</p>
<p>Yea thanks.</p>
<p>Not trying to be a prick here or anything but…lmao 8 bucks? or even more for multiple kids in high school? what can that buy? unless one’s family is financially unstable, paying to get scores early is not a financial burden, unlike what some posters on this SCORE-OBSESSED website seem to think.</p>
<p>^ it may not be a lot of money but we have already paid so much to take these exams. I would not be willing to pay to see them early. I also have a sibling and my parents would not be willing to pay 16 dollars just to see the scores early. besides, we are going to get the scores in the mail in a few weeks. Its not like knowing your score early is going to change it.</p>
<p>In my opinion, you should only call if you have a legitimate reason to do so. For example, I am going to call because I’m a senior going to college and I need to know my AP scores ASAP so I can finish making my schedule. My orientation (which is where I register for classes) is July 2, which is conveniently the day after the scores come out by phone. However, if you had put your college onto the AP test forms (which I didn’t because I hadn’t decided on a college yet), the college will have your scores and you can just call your college.</p>
<p>If you are a freshman, sophomore, or junior, there is really no reason for you to call unless you are going to go insane if you have to check the mail every day.</p>
<p>calc bc-5 (took 3 practice exams and got 3, 5, 5. i messed up on one of the frq’s but i want to believe in my teacher who told me i’d get a 5.)
chem-4/5 (subtracted wrong on one of the frqs, ■■■ -___- and didn’t know how to do a lot of frqs…shooting for a 5, but more realistically it may be a 4.)
lang-3/4 (i don’t even know how to guess for this…)
us history-4/5 (feel really good about the mc and the frq. but the last frq, i wasn’t straight-forward on addressing similarities and differences. if a 5, it’d be right on the curve.)
calling is pointless here. we get it around the same week we can find out via phone. i might as well wait just few more days.</p>
<p>Teachers get the scores July 5 and 6. Might as well save some money and just contact your teachers.</p>
<p>You do have a point goldmind</p>
<p>Are scores available yet? I’m checking for my sister. </p>
<p>[BTW, what’s the name this year? I named Richard and helped pick the name Edna. Who’re we dealing with this time around? It sounds like Richard again.]</p>
<p>There is some discussion on whether the $8 is worth it every year. It gets very old for something that matter so little and is a personal decision.</p>