<p>Well, it’s something that a lot of people who just finished their senior year do, because they have college orientation / schedule planning and need to know what they did/didn’t place out of.</p>
<p>Also, $8 isn’t a lot in the scheme of things… two potential weeks really is a long time to wait, and for the price of like, a Starbucks drink and a half, it’s not a horrible deal.</p>
<p>That said, I’m waiting, haha. I don’t really care that much to the point where I need to spend money to get it sooner.</p>
<p>i’m gonna wait it out! even tho i’m probably going to be out of the country when it gets mailed…but ahh well, i’m cheap, and i dont see the big deal in waiting a bit longer to see your scores. =) lol</p>
<p>I’m waiting. Only took 1 exam. Not paying 8 bucks…
Why can’t they report APs online like SATs?
And how long do you guys think it’ll take to get to Delaware?</p>
<p>If that chart’s accurate, I can wait 8 more days instead of paying 8 more dollars to know my score on my 1 AP test. Especially after having seen APpass, I’m pretty sure I got at least a 4 and probably a 5 on it. Thank goodness for great teachers!</p>
<p>(For you neurotic CCers who’re laughing at my 1 AP: My school limits the number of weighted honors/AP classes we can take per year to 3, and my other two of those this year were accelerated/honors, thus one AP. Chill yourselves.)</p>
<p>I’m waiting because my parents and I are both cheap. I live in CA, so I think I can wait a couple of more days. I have 3 APs so the wait is a bit intense for me.</p>
Sort of. I think I threw it out because I figured I didn’t need it (since last year I was less college-savvy and was content with getting my score in the mail). I’m not sure if I would spend the $8 if I did know my number, though…</p>
<p>Does anybody have any idea when people from Puerto Rico are going to get their scores? I don’t mind spending $8, but I lost the packet that had my AP number -_-.</p>
<p>Ha, I still have my AP number from sophomore year. And I’m with notanengineer. I wish I’d been college-savvy earlier, I definitely would have taken self-study APs freshman and sophomore year. As it is, I am now resigned to 6 of them next year.</p>