So my AP Scores are finally on MyUCLA now, but ...

<p>My scores from last year aren't showing up on the site. When I received my scores in the mail, I didn't think much of the fact that none of my previous exams were on the score report. Since my scores only came online two days ago and the deadline for sending in AP scores is today... is there anything that I can do?</p>

<p>You probably entered different information on each year of the test. If you can find your old AP labels from years ago, then you can probably call the collegeboard and have them send the scores to UCLA over the phone for ten dollars. If you can’t find the label, call customer service and tell them your situation. If all else fails, bring copies of all your scores to orientation and hope for the best.</p>

<p>Anyone else have a better answer?</p>

<p>Well I still have nothing on myucla so I can’t be much of help lol. Im just gonna bring the scores I got in the mail to orientation with me. They’re all addressed for UCLA anyway so there isn’t much of a reason to reject them.</p>

<p>I’m gonna try calling collegeboard in a few minutes and see if there is anything that can be done to resolve the issue. And my scores from last year weren’t sent to anyone so they aren’t addressed to UCLA :/.</p>

<p>Don’t bother calling, email them.
<a href="mailto:apexams@info.collegeboard.org">apexams@info.collegeboard.org</a>.</p>

<p>I’ve had to do that for this year and last, they’re very quick as long as you have all your info.</p>

<p>EDIT:
to speed you up, include the following:</p>

<ol>
<li>Full name at the time of testing:</li>
<li>AP number (if you know it):</li>
<li>Social security number (last 4 digits only):</li>
<li>Date of birth:</li>
<li>Current, PERMANENT address:</li>
<li>The years the exams were taken:</li>
<li>The name of the exams taken:</li>
<li>Daytime telephone number:</li>
<li>The name of the school where you took the test:</li>
</ol>

<p>Mine was the same way… I knew what is was right away, this year, they misspelled my street address by one letter, therefore thinking it was two different people. I actually had a nice conversation and was happy with the service I got from the thousands of dollars I’ve blown on collegeboard.</p>

<p>funny thing is, I totally agree with you binks09, they literally took 12 hours to fix my birth date (which was off by one day, ugh) AND they got the scores in on time too, took about 3 days total to reverse it all.</p>

<p>Still bitter at them for everything else though.</p>