<p>I hate college board, I want my scores NOW!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Southern Ohio---nothing yet.</p>
<p>We are starting to get annoyed.</p>
<p>Middle Tennessee - Got mine.</p>
<p>I'm going to second that North Dakota got scores today...</p>
<p>Ugh, not in Southeast Michigan today. Where do you guys live that got em around here?</p>
<p>Chicago suburbs-</p>
<p>my friend didn't get his but his younger brother did</p>
<p>stupid CB</p>
<p>i'm in SE michigan and didn't get mine [northeast livonia]</p>
<p>my friends in the VERY opposite edge of livonia and into westland got them</p>
<p>this is getting irritating... nothing in md</p>
<p>Nothing in Maryland, although my college e-mailed me to say that I flunked physics (zomg why can't they just tell me my scores), but didn't flunk calculus.</p>
<p>al6200, do you have an account with your college, to sign up for classes and things of that nature? Because if you did, it might be on there. Mine were. :)</p>
<p>We shall overcome....lol</p>
<p>I really hope that my scores come in Florida today or tomorrow. I saw that a couple of people got their scores in Florida, so that gives me hope, lol</p>
<p>I really thought we would be like the last state to receive scores, but I guess the trend in receiving scores does not have a set pattern. They come when they come, to different states, and a variety of factors can affect the rate at which people receive them.</p>
<p>Nah, this was just an email from my academic adviser.</p>
<p>It really is a rip-off though for College Board not to post our AP scores online on our accounts w/ them, like they do w/ our SAT scores.</p>
<p>Paying the $8 to receive our scores over the phone is a waste of money. At the time that our scores are available, they should be posted on our accounts. I can't see a person taking AP courses, but not taking the PSAT or the SAT, so everyone should have an account to view their AP scores on.</p>
<p>They are taking advantage of students that are anxious to know their scores, after they had to go through grueling exams, and with all of the payments that people make for the SAT and for AP exams, they shouldn't have to pay to know their scores on those tests.</p>
<p>^Uh, a lot of people take APs but don't take the PSAT or SAT. The ACT works too, and is widely used, especially in the Midwest, so no, not everyone would have an account with them... Whatever the Hell that is. ;P I can't comment on why AP takers wouldn't get their own account, though, or why they charge money at all, for that matter.</p>
<p>I've only taken the ACT, but I've taken APs, and I am definitely not alone in that situation.</p>
<p>Alabama test scores are in. I got mine in the mail today.</p>
<p>Why does New England have to be as far away from Socal as possible? Scores seem to be spreading pretty quickly now, though. I think we'll have them by Friday. I can wait that long...</p>
<p>"*^Uh, a lot of people take APs but don't take the PSAT or SAT. The ACT works too, and is widely used, especially in the Midwest, so no, not everyone would have an account with them... Whatever the Hell that is. ;P I can't comment on why AP takers wouldn't get their own account, though, or why they charge money at all, for that matter.</p>
<p>I've only taken the ACT, but I've taken APs, and I am definitely not alone in that situation.*"</p>
<p>Ok. Well, I'm sorry that I didn't consider ACT takers in my post. I figured since at the high schools I've been to you were required to take the PSAT, most people would all have a College Board account from doing so. But, I didn't know that in some places it's not required. My point, however, was that it AP scores should be posted online for free, not fee-based over the phone.</p>
<p>^S'all good. =P I mean, the only few people I've known that took the PSAT were trying to be National Merit Scholars, and no one goes on to take the SAT. ;P Most people probably wouldn't even understand the scoring system.</p>
<p>I agree though. I don't understand why they don't let AP takers create an online account. I mean, as long as you have your AP number(s) and identification information (which would have to include SSN), it should be all good, right? Obviously, it would be after the test, and after all test/personal information is gathered, but if they instead said "Online Scores available July 1st", everything should theoretically work the same way.</p>
<p>But College Board wouldn't be College Board if they didn't hop on every opportunity to squeeze money from us!</p>