Scores in the mail

<p>Got mine today in Washington. Looks like the west coast does get them first.</p>

<p>i got mine today in california</p>

<p>"Looks like the west coast does get them first."</p>

<p>I hope that means they'll be mailing from west to east</p>

<p>Wow, people in Canada are getting their scores before people 1 mile away from College Board. There is a serious problem with either : 1) College Board or 2) United States' postal offices.</p>

<p>still waiting in TN</p>

<p><strong>Sigh</strong> This is such crap. (The deal where the West Coast-ers and Canadians are getting their score reports first.) And how on earth is it possible????</p>

<p>uuuh simple...they mail them to west coasters and international places first for whatever reason. I would really like to know what the reason is...i mean it would make sense if they sent them so that people far away in the west get them at the same time as eastern people, but we haven't gotten them yet!!!!</p>

<p>We should really ask these questions to the college board. Maybe if we start e-mailing college board insanely with our conserns they will fix this crap, but maybe not.</p>

<p>received in Alaska.</p>

<p>...you're kidding me. You've got them in ALASKA already?!?!?!!?!?</p>

<p>I'm rather angry.</p>

<p>Please note that probably not all people in these states recieved their scores, so if you are some newb taking APs for the first time, DONT FREAK OUT if you still didn't recieve the scores for the following states.
So our consolidated List:</p>

<p>California ( Reports of July 3rd mailings)
Alaska (July 5th)
British Columbia (July 5th)
Washington (July 5th)</p>

<p>I got mine today (Cali)... But yeah. CB seems to do this randomly. I believe people in Princeton, NJ recieved theirs later than most of the country, and CB is located IN Princeton, NJ...</p>

<p>Still nothing in Minneapolis, MN.</p>

<p>Its not that hard to figure out... CB obviously males scores out at different times depending on geographic location. I know here in GA we are one of the last places to get scores every year.</p>

<p>Students are not permitted to discuss score receipt until the end of August. Sharing this information violates the terms of service you agreed to when you signed up to take the AP test. The collegeboard relies on the uncertainty of score receipt by mail to maximize its call-in service. At $8 per freaking phone call this is quite a profit center for the collegeboard.</p>

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Students are not permitted to discuss score receipt until the end of August. Sharing this information violates the terms of service you agreed to when you signed up to take the AP test

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woah woah..what exactly are u talking about? i took the test..didnt sign up for anything that had todo with SCORE RECIEPT???</p>

<p>whats a score reciept?</p>

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Students are not permitted to discuss score receipt until the end of August. Sharing this information violates the terms of service you agreed to when you signed up to take the AP test. The collegeboard relies on the uncertainty of score receipt by mail to maximize its call-in service. At $8 per freaking phone call this is quite a profit center for the collegeboard.

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Ditto... I'm assuming the score receipt is the slip of paper that lists something like "AP Calculus BC: 5"? What do you mean by the uncertainty of it?</p>

<p>July 5th!!! Finally got my AP scores!!
Oh.. forgot to add: Cal, San Diego</p>

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Students are not permitted to discuss score receipt until the end of August. Sharing this information violates the terms of service you agreed to when you signed up to take the AP test. The collegeboard relies on the uncertainty of score receipt by mail to maximize its call-in service. At $8 per freaking phone call this is quite a profit center for the collegeboard.

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<p>Do you have a link for this? I do not remember having anything read to me nor do I remember reading anything that discussed score receipts. In fact, everything I heard had to do with discussing questions, not score reports. If you could clarify the section this was in I would appreciate it.</p>