<p>How much do the scores approximately take to get mailed to someone who lives in the Middle East?</p>
<p>Scores finally came in.</p>
<p>Calculus AB - 5
Psychology - 5
Chemistry - 5
Biology - 5</p>
<p>silverturtle, don’t you live in Illinois? How did you get your scores so quickly?</p>
<p>I live in California and I got my scores yesterday.</p>
<p>APUSH: 4
Lit: 3</p>
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<p>He most likely called CollegeBoard and received his scores for an $8 fee.</p>
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<p>Very well done, silverturtle. I applaud you.</p>
<p>I got better scores than I could have dreamed of…</p>
<p>Biology - 5
Statistics - 5
Calculus BC - 5
Microeconomics - 5
Macroeconomics - 5
English Literature - 5
English Language - 5
Spanish Language - 5
Government and Politics US - 5
Government and Politics Comparative - 3 (haha, I was lucky to get a three on this one)</p>
<p>What up, seven college classes that I won’t have to take! =D</p>
<p>^silver turtle is that AB subscore?</p>
<p>How are you all so smart and please give me tips on how to self study! I only took 3 this year(soph). I’m planning to take 4 next year and 5 senior year. Can anyone tell me which tests are easiest to self study for and also what materials to use to self study?? i took ap chinese, ap bio, WHAP this year…</p>
<p>I really hope i get my scores today(AZ)</p>
<p>Got my scores…not by mail though</p>
<p>4s- Calculus BC, Biology
3s- English LC, Psycology</p>
<p>I did indeed call to receive my scores; they have not yet arrived via mail.</p>
<p>Bio - 4
English Lang - 4
US Gov’t - 3</p>
<p>5 - both Physics C, Eng Lit 4- span Lang</p>
<p>APUSH - 5
AP Lang - 5</p>
<p>:D Yay. I got a 4 on AP Euro last year, so this makes me happy.</p>
<p>AP Bio-1 ( haha saw that coming a mile away)
AP Macroeconomics-2
AP Psychology-3
AP Literature-4
AP European History-5</p>
<p>^Haha, you got one of every score.</p>
<p>I got all of the scores I needed and will be receiving the maximum credit possible for these exams at BYU. No 5s, but then again, I’m not the typical CCer. I didn’t need any 5s for credit anyway. I’m extremely pleased with these scores. :D</p>
<p>Sophomore:</p>
<p>AP European History - 3
6 elective credit hours for General European History</p>
<p>Junior:</p>
<p>AP United States History - 4
3 course credit hours for History 220: US Through 1877 and 3 course credit hours for History 221: US Since 1877
(required for General Education)</p>
<p>AP English Language and Composition - 4
3 elective credit hours and 3 course credit hours for English 115
(required for General Education)</p>
<p>Senior:</p>
<p>AP U.S. Government and Politics - 3
3 elective credit hours for General Social Science</p>
<p>AP Statistics - 4
3 course credit hours for Statistics 221: Principles of Statistics
(required for my major)</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB - 4
3 course credit hours for Math 110: College Algebra and 4 course credit hours for Math 112: Calculus I
(required for my major)</p>
<p>AP Microeconomics - 4
3 elective credit hours for General Economics</p>
<p>I’m starting out at BYU with 34 credit hours. You need 30 to be classified as a sophomore. :)</p>
<p>posting for my son:</p>
<p>9th and 10th grade:</p>
<p>AP Euro : 4
AP Stats : 4
AP Calc BC : 5
AP Calc AB : 5</p>
<p>Junior Year ( got the score this year)</p>
<p>AP English Lang : 5
AP Biology : 5
AP Physics C Mech : 4
AP Physics C E&M : 4</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP English Lit : ?
AP US GOvt : ?
AP Chemistry : ?</p>
<p>okay scores … can not be pleased with the Physics scores for the most selective colleges, I guess</p>
<p>4 on Chemistry (there must have been a wicked curve)
5 on Calc AB
5 on Physics B</p>
<p>on top of my 4 in English Language and 5 in Bio from last year I got the maximum amount of credit for each test at my school. Which is all I care about.</p>
<p>Good job byubound!</p>