<p>So I got my scores which I am happy for, but the report does not include my exam from last year. Im hearing that it is supposed to include it. What exactly should I do?</p>
<p>contact them</p>
<p>is this the number i call? --> 609 - 771-5427?</p>
<p>Ok, I'm going to assume you're talking about the AP tests. On page of the score report that has your scores, the reverse has a section that says all of your scores should be on the report and gives you a phone # to call otherwise. Plus I think you can basically call any AP number and get them to transfer you.</p>
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<p>yeah I forgot to include my middle initial on the first score report and that screwed me over. Hopefully I can get this worked out, I notified collegeboard by email and they said they would get back to me within 48 hours.</p>
<p>Oh, I bet this kinda stuff happens all the time. Don't worry about it.</p>
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<p>You have no idea what happened by me...on my registration card for the SATs I had the correct social security # and then when I received my score report there was a wrong social security # on it! I have 2 problems: first, I can't copy this score report for my school counselor,scholarships, etc and second, i already had my report sent to 4 colleges. I called up collegeboard but as you all probably know, they are reallly reallly stupid there (at least the people who answer the phones) and basically they told me that I (and not them) am at fault (uh yea...totally-helloo, it is THEIR fault for not catching it) so basically, they said to get another report I would have to pay like $19 and to fix the mistake on the reports sent already, I had to contact those colleges and tell them. I called up 3 of the colleges (they said the 4th hadnt received my scores yet) and 2 of the 3 said it didnt matter (???) and the 3rd changed it for me. However, ALL 3 said it is collegeboard's fault (and I must say I agree) and so I should not have to pay for another report. (not that i don't have money...it's the principle of the matter) What should I do??? I really hope I haven't messed anything up especially when I take my SATs for the 2nd time.</p>
<p>how can we find out how many you missed on the specific sections?</p>