Lost, Late, Unreceived AP Scores

<p>I am an upcoming senior. I took 4 APs (US History, Gov and Politics, Stat, and Bio) in May 2006. I didn't test late. I received one document from College Board. A score report with my 1 AP score from last year. The date they sent it out was this year. In my school there were around 100 students who took the APs. We're a small school so everybody's scores are monitored pretty well. Me and 3 other students are missing scores. That's like a 4% error. Not only that, but I've called College Board multiple times and they indicated that other people are missing scores too. I want to know how big this is. The last time I talked to a rep from College Board (today) he said that a report would be sent the second or third week of August. I asked if it would actually contain my scores, he made it sound certain, but really it's more of a possibility. Is there anybody else who's having these problems? Has anybody found out anything? Are we all going to receive some uniform letter in mid-August that says they screwed up again? Help.... Please.</p>

<p>Katie</p>

<p>I haven't heard of this happening, but I would just chill out for a second. If they gave you a date of when you're supposed to receive something, then wait for that date and see what it contains. I sympathize with you because it probably sucks not knowing how you did -- I'm assuming you didn't use the phone service? Anyway, good luck. If you don't get anything within a couple of weeks, call back.</p>

<p>ps: check out the other recent thread where people are having a similar problem.. maybe that will give you some insight.</p>

<p>haha if they really lost your tests, they'll let you retake them for free</p>

<p>no worries :P</p>

<p>I don't want to retake them for free. I won't remember anything. I want them to admit they suck and then ask what I thought I made on them. Then give me those grades and be done with it. I don't want to retake and I don't want a refund.</p>