<p>There is probably at least one staff member from CollegeBoard watching this thread and laughing.</p>
<p>I say they come out on Monday, the 29th.</p>
<p>I’m NEVER WRONG >:|</p>
<p>yeah it does… but they almost always come out early, usually the friday before, which would be today</p>
<p>Ah somebody said 3pm EST right? in an hour?<br>
and yeah there probably is someone from college board laughing his/her ass off right now haha.</p>
<p>I agree Keasby… and I’d like to say HELLO to that member</p>
<p>Is it possible for scores to come out on Saturday? and who is checking? I haven’t called once. Is anyone on this thread actually calling?</p>
<p>Just called, nothing yet.</p>
<p>I remember I memorized the phone number last year as well. haha</p>
<p>Did you take APs as a sophomore? Which ones?</p>
<p>Me?
Nah, I actually just graduated. I took Spanish Lang and Latin Lit last year, but this year I took 6 more so I’m just super anxious to hear scores.</p>
<p>While I would still like to disagree with “the Friday before” claim, as that has only happened once in the last three years, I would expect either today or Monday to be the day (I’m not sure why, but I get the distinct impression that the CollegeBoard wouldn’t start it on Saturday)</p>
<p>So they should be available now, right?</p>
<p>hypothetically… buy they aren’t… maybe 2:30?</p>
<p>I see. That makes sense. What happens when you call and they aren’t up? Do you get an automated message saying scores aren’t up, check later, or something?</p>
<p>Maybe NEVER. They stole all of our money and now they’ve gone backrupt.</p>
<p>Its officially past the time that they were released last year, which was 2 hours later than the year before. Since there’s not really a pattern, they could still come out today.</p>
<p>To all you members of the Class of 2009/2013 out there:</p>
<p>Many colleges will post AP scores on their respective websites (where students can access them) as soon as they receive scores in early July, so it might not be worth $8 to call now when you can see your scores in a few days for free.</p>
<p>Just so y’all know.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Anonymous - yeah. Try it. And even if the service has started, you don’t have to enter your credit card number until the end.</p>
<p>Wow. I guess I can’t give College Board $8 for absolutely nothing because I don’t have my AP Number…threw away my AP Student Pack after my last test</p>
<p>@Skywalker23: you might still be able to access them using other information, like such as the SSN and the DOB and the Iraq and the Asian countries…</p>
<p>@ Skywalker: If you provided your SSN during AP registration you could use that in place of your AP number.</p>