<p>No, they don’t. My score reports from 2008, 2009, and 2010 all have different AP numbers. But despite this my score report from 2009 still included my scores from 2008, it’s just my score report from 2010 that isn’t cumulative.</p>
<p>1) Follow proper procedures when you readied your AP Exam answer sheets? (aka, did you mark your AP number in multiple exams instead of only doing it for the first exam you take?)
2) Put SSID (Social Security number) in the previous years you have taken the AP exams?
3) Filled out correct information?</p>
<p>If all of those 3 steps didn’t apply to you, you may want to contact College Board and get this checked out.</p>
<p>1) I think so. We have AP number stickers to put on each exam sheet.
2) No, I didn’t put SSID any of the years.
3) My name, sex, birth date are the same for all three. My home address changed between 2009 and 2010-- could this be it?</p>
<p>Home address changes…yes that could be it. College Board has your info under your legal name (first and last), birthday, address, and so forth; the matching information allows them to quickly identify you and link your previous AP scores to your current year’s exam scores.</p>
<p>Oh, and clarification to my 1st point: On the first exam you take, besides writing your name and whatnot, you’re supposed to bubble in your answer sheet: your AP number, personal information (birthday, address, and so forth), and you only do that once. The AP people will link the other exams you take with the info you provide on the first exam answer sheet you submit. I forgot to mention that, my bad. =P But I don’t think it’ll matter since we may have just figured out the source of the problem. XD</p>
<p>Alright. I’ve sent collegeboard an email and I’m planning to call them on the number displayed on their “contact us” page tomorrow. That should be good right?</p>