"No, you actually received a 4."

<p>I got a score report about a month ago for all my AP tests, and I received a 2 on the French exam. It didn't really surprise me because I didn't think I did too well on it to begin with, but oh well.</p>

<p>But tonight at about 11:45, I got a call from a blocked phone number on my cell phone from some woman (she sounded like she could not have been older than 18) telling me that I actually received a 4 on my exam and that there was some massive issue with scoring. When I tried pushing her for details, it almost sounded like she was making details up, but she said that she was calling from the AP board.</p>

<p>Does this sound real to anyone? I'll take a 4 if it's true, but this call sounded really suspicious. does anyone know of a number I can call to confirm if this is true?</p>

<p>If it was real you would receive a letter. In the mail, not a random phone call O_o</p>

<p>Call AP Services: [Contact</a> AP - Advanced Placement Contact](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>Get the Most Out of AP – AP Students | College Board)</p>

<p>You’ll want to call ASAP tomorrow. They probably don’t take kindly to impostors.</p>

<p>It sounds like one of your friends are messing with you if you ask me, but call and find out anyway.</p>