<p>So, I live on the East Coast and got to check my scores yesterday. When I finally got in, the system told me that there were no scores available, meaning my scores from this year and last year didn't show up in the system. I already emailed the Collegeboard, but haven't heard back yet. Anyone else having this exact problem?</p>
<p>Be patient.</p>
<p>You probably have two different CB accounts (that’s what the problem for me and another person was as well). That would explain why last year’s scores aren’t showing up either.</p>
<p>Try recovering your username by using emails you might have signed up for a CB account with. Worked for me.</p>
<p>I don’t have multiple accounts and I have no scores up. I emailed them early Friday morning and got a response via email a few hours ago asking for all my info before they can answer my questions (where are my scores, when will I get them, why weren’t they up, etc). Hopefully they’ll respond soon.</p>
<p>I have the same problem. If they don’t have my scores by Monday I’ll email them and see what’s going on. I was also never asked my ap number, social security number, or other identifying info for my account. Is there anything I can do?</p>
<p>there’s another thread that deals with this problem, I just saw it. Basically, if you have two accounts (which turned out to be my problem), you can call them and they’ll give you your scores by phone.</p>
<p>But what if you don’t have two accounts and the same problem persists of you not being able to view your scores? And this is my first year of APs so it’s not like I have another AP number either.</p>
<p>Does anyone else still have “no scores available”? I know that I do not have duplicate accounts. Also, this was my first AP test, but everyone else from my school has gotten theirs already.</p>
<p>Have any of you take SAT exams before? The account is now the same–could that be why you can’t find the score?</p>
<p>Same thing is happening to me. I only have 1 account. This is my first time taking APs and I took it at the later date (end of may). Could that be why?</p>
<p>@asdfghjkl825: I don’t think that’s the problem. I took my AP test on May 8th, a few weeks before yours, and I have the “No scores available” issue. </p>
<p>Also, same here-- single account, first time dealing with anything AP or College Board. I’m going to be incredibly upset if I get my AP scores -after- college starts.</p>
<p>I talked to a few people who took the same exam as me at the same time and the same room and they have their scores…I’m starting to get really worried</p>
<p>I have the same problem. It continues to show “no scores available” and it only asks for my username and password. It does not ask for my AP number. It is getting a little irritating since most of my friends have already received their scores.</p>
<p>Well I guess it’s comforting that I’m not the only one having this problem. But seriously I’m like 10000% done with the college board</p>
<p>Same. I can see my 2012’s score and that’s it. The score for this year hasn’t shown up=(</p>
<p>I took AP exams all 4 years of my high school and do not have the option to view a single one of them. Their dumb website (apscore.org) doesn’t even give me the option to enter in my AP number. Why did they have to switch to online scores this year of all times when I really need to send my scores to uni? I am extremely vexed with the CB.</p>
<p>Same here. Only have 1 CB account and it is my first year taking AP exams. Don’t know what to do now. Should we just call them and ask? BTW, I have to send the score to uni by like July 15? I am getting pretty frustrated right now.</p>
<p>Likewise. I’ve taken five AP exams in the last three years and none of them are available when I log in. I don’t have two accounts either.</p>
<p>Just call. They are very helpful. My son had 4 accounts :2 PSAT, 1 SAT and one AP. Do it sooner than later. They told me it would take 7 days to solve my son’s problem but they did it in 2. If you have to send scores to schools time is if the essence because it can take up to two weeks for them to receive those scores.</p>
<p>I have 1 account, with all my PSAT, SAT and AP scores. I took APs 3/4 years, and I have all my tests from previous years as well. I did not need to enter my AP number as they had already associated the scores with the email address that I provided when I took the test. If you changed your email address from year to year, that might cause a problem.</p>