<p>Weird loilypop, the lady wouldn’t give me my AP number until I gave her WAY more info than my DOB and my name. I think your lady broke the rules! ha</p>
<p>not up. safe to say we won’t be getting them today</p>
<p>Yeah I called…no new info. They said it comes out July 1. Maybe they are serious about the date this year. Whatever!</p>
<p>Ugh! If the scores aren’t out by 8am tomorrow morning that means I have to call while I’m at camp :(</p>
<p>^ i think collegeboard’s business hours are solely monday thru fri</p>
<p>Placidia - I was at camp when they came out last year. I had my mom call them and then call the camp with my scores. There’s no reason for you to have to deal with this at camp.</p>
<p>Placidia, me too. I leave tomorrow for a summer program so I really wanted them to be up =[</p>
<p>But I kind of want to find out my scores before anyone else does.
It’s okay, though, I’ll call during my free time.</p>
<p>I called the AP Services Number, and the representative said that they don’t know until it goes live, and the only way to find out is to keep calling the score number. I probably should have asked if CollegeBoard operates on Saturdays…if anyone wants to look into that, that’d be great.</p>
<p>The SAT Line is open Mon-Fri, so that seems to be the standard. I wouldn’t expect them tomorrow…</p>
<p>I bet if a ton of people start calling and asking when they’re going up, explaining that we know they always go up early, they’ll eventually tell us or ty to put it up faster. Idk, but why not?</p>
<p>AP Automated Grade Reporting Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at the following numbers:</p>
<pre><code>* 888-308-0013 (toll free in the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada)
- 609-771-7366 (outside of the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada)
</code></pre>
<p>-From the CB web site. Apparently the line is open seven days a week.</p>
<p>Hilligan - yes, but CollegeBoard may not be in the office to update the line over the weekend.</p>
<p>True Hilligan, but I wonder if they’d have anyone there who would make it go live ON a Saturday…hmmm</p>
<p>ugh i hate this. i got excited for nothing.</p>
<p>So some nuerotic kid at my school REALLY wanted my scores i guess, and he somehow got my AP number, no idea how, i think he found my info and requested it online. I dont want him to see my scores, but I dont want to get him in a ton of trouble… hes 18… couldnt this be classified as fraud or something? How can I prevent him from getting my scores without selling him out and having him end up in a whole ton of trouble? Any ideas?</p>
<p>wth, what a jackass. get him in trouble, he sounds like a creeper.</p>
<p>He is a jackass. But I don’t want to get his scores cancelled or get him in jail or anything, ha. I mean its totally illegal to pretend to be someone, steal their private info, and use it to get info that your aren’t allowed to have. I could get him in a lot of trouble. I don’t want to do that! I just don’t want him to be seeing my scores either.</p>
<p>He say’s I won’t be able to report him, because I’ll have no evidence, but on AP report that will come in the mail in a few weeks, will it say that I’ve already called to get my scores or anything? Because if it will, I could tell him and maybe he’ll be too afraid to go through with his RIDICULOUS plan.</p>
<p>Oh my, that’s exciting. Though it kind of stinks. Could you confront him about it and solve it between you two so that maybe he’ll see what’s wrong without having to involve others? Or you could tell him you called and say that the score report logs all account activity including calling in to get grades by phone. Is he using his own credit card? If not, could you get a hold of his parents?</p>
<p>And, I called AP services and got the following info:
The AP people are in “a blackout period” and scores will not be available until July 1. When I said that AP scores have come out several days before July 1 in previous years, and asked if they weren’t coming out early this year, the guy kept saying “The date is July 1”. So, either they’ve changed the policy or they’re withholding information from us.</p>
<p>If you want to call, prepare a name and date of birth to tell the representative.</p>