<p>I logged in fine. Used my college board account, didn’t even ask me for an ap number. All my scores were there. I live in Houston but was accessing from New York City</p>
<p>thanks!</p>
<p>well, this is lame. after i finished my exams i was ecstatic that i was “done with collegeboard forever” but i guess i’m not.</p>
<p>Yup, same here. Says my scores are unavailable.</p>
<p>sorry. are you trying to get to your scores from a phone? if so, get on a desktop or connect to an access point.</p>
<p>@michella Did you late test? If not, clear cookies/your browser and try again.</p>
<p>I created a new account, and I was able to get my scores after that. I even found one ap score that was lost from my freshman year…apparently my AP number wasn’t linked up to my account.</p>
<p>@Sejine</p>
<p>Did not test late. I tried, didn’t work. Thanks for the suggestion. How do you know if your account isn’t linked to your AP #? I was never asked for mine. But it seems a lot of people weren’t and got their scores.</p>
<p>If your account was set up properly, you should be able to see all the scores. Perhaps you have a different AP number for that particular test when registered.</p>
<p>I’ve had this account since freshman year. Used it to get SAT World History scores in my sophomore year. School also made us use our accounts for PSAT stuff. After that I decided to focus on the ACT and didn’t really use my Collegeboard account. But it’s the same one I’ve always had. I can log in just fine. Maybe something just happened to my exam and my school didn’t realize they’d left it and had to send it out late. Or I wrote something mind blowingly brilliant all the AP graders need extra time because they can’t process my greatness.</p>
<p>As long as I don’t get a message saying, “Who are you? You did not take AP Psych or AP Comp Gov and we have no scores for you. Go away.”</p>
<p>The problem is that the students have multiple accounts and they need to be merged or consolidated. You have to call to request it. I spoke to a supervisor. They said takes 5 to 7 business days.</p>
<p>so I’m getting a “Please try again later today” on apscore.org, but that makes sense since so many people are trying to log in.</p>
<p>but I’m also getting an “error” when the security check asks me to confirm my password? not sure if it’s related to the first issue…</p>
<p>i call bs on the 5-7 business days thing. i called and got that response as well. </p>
<p>the last time there was a glitch with my collegeboard account, i had to keep calling back every week and reminding them. it took them three months, lol. i missed the deadline to report scores to my regular decision colleges because it wouldn’t work for me (i got in ED, though, and that was literally the only time it worked so it didn’t particularly matter).</p>
<p>i’m sure loads of people are having this issue, though, so 5-7 days just seems really unlikely.</p>
<p>If I attempt to log in using firefox, I get the busy thing (which I was still getting when I originally logged in at 5am, so CollegeBoard has been botching this pretty much all day). But if I use chrome, I can see scores. This has worked several times.</p>
<p>So use a different browser!</p>
<p>For everyone who got “No Scores Available”, the reason I got when I called was that the information I filled out during the AP Exam didn’t match with my Collegeboard Account. The nice operator lady told me to check back in 5-7 business days.</p>
<p>I can log in and get to the page to verify my information and enter the AP#, but I keep getting the message:
“Sorry, our verification system is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later.”</p>
<p>Is that the same problem other people are having or is this something different I need to call about?</p>
<p>Got the same message. Deleted my history and everything, but still nothing. Tried 3 different browsers. Emailed twice but no response. Any other solutions?</p>
<p>If you have trouble seeing your scores, you may want to try to use different browers such as IE and Chrome. When I used Firefox, it didn’t work</p>
<p>I was panicking a lot at first because I thought I wasn’t able to see my score due to two accounts (a really, really old one that I have like nothing on)… But then I remembered that it’s probably because my ap scores have accumulated under a different name (long story). Do I have to call AP services to link my AP number to my account?</p>
<p>Has anyone had a “We could not find your AP Number” (something like that) error? That’s what’s happening to me (I’m doing it through a proxy) but I even had my AP # emailed to me and copy-pasted it, and it still says they can’t find it. Anyone know what the issue is?</p>
<p>I got the same thing but the operator said that all scores will be posted at latest in around 12 hours at 5 AM eastern time …</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/1524075-get-your-ap-scores-early-its-easy.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/1524075-get-your-ap-scores-early-its-easy.html</a></p>
<p>Just follow my guide; you can view your scores regardless of location.</p>