<p>So I know that AP scores come out officially at 5 AM on the 8th. But for the early days (in my case, on Friday), do they also come out at 5? On Trevor Packer's twitter, he stated that these early windows are "24 hour viewing windows". Does that mean that scores for the early days come out at midnight? Does any one know for sure about this? Because I won't stay up until 5, but I would stay up until 12.</p>
<p>Everything is on the collegeboard website.</p>
<p>[How</a> and when to get your scores](<a href=“View Your AP Scores – AP Students | College Board”>http://www.apscore.org/)</p>
<p>apscore dot org</p>
<p>July 5th, 5 AM (eastern time). Technically, you can access your scores at this time regardless of where you live if you use a proxy.</p>
<p>Cray77, can you explain more?</p>
<p>Open proxies are slow as hell. Use teamviewer with a friend on East Coast.</p>
<p>Proxies aren’t that slow. Plus, if it takes 6 minutes to load the apscore.org page, it’s still earlier than could have been seen otherwise (unless you already live on the East Coast). And don’t use TeamViewer with a “friend” unless they really are your friend… there’s a lot of personal info on a College Board account, not to mention all the juicy personal details that will likely be on those online score reports.</p>
<p>Anyway, if you want to use a proxy server, get Firefox. Then open Options > Advanced > Settings. Find a proxy server and port (just Google it) and type it in the boxes. Like dragooner4 said earlier though, it may be slow. Also, check to make sure the IP of the proxy server lines up with a state on the East Coast. Seemingly, this is likely all it will take to fool apscore.org to letting you in.</p>
<p>Hence, thats why I said friend…
Ill let people Teamview since I live East coast, but only if ur proxy isnt working. Idc i got my scores 2 days ago</p>