<p>I got my scores back on the US History and Language and accepted the fact that I got 2 2's. A couple days later I met up with a friend that is about as smart as a box of rocks and he shows me he got 4's on both those test. Then its okay. S*** happens sometimes. Then a guy I told half the answers on the multiple choice gets a 3 when he didn't even write the final essay. Final drop in the bucket was when I was talking to a girl that the teacher basically had me tutor on the concepts of logos, pathos, and ethos a week before the exam gets a 4 on the Language. Why? I know their all dumb. Luck of the draw? I never get lucky. American schools fail compared to the world because the teacher are trash and can't tell good from bad.</p>
<p>Stop belittling others, and work on yourself to become better.</p>
<p>That does kind of sound fishy; I would definitely look into that…</p>
<p>What do the teachers have to do with your not being prepared and other students’ beIng lucky?</p>
<p>I think you have a big ego.</p>
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<p>No, you cannot get your essays re-scored, but you can request that the College Board return your essays (for a fee, of course). You could have your essays evaluated by your teacher. </p>
<p>However, note that even if you believe that your essays are stellar, and that your essays alone should have gotten you a higher score, there are no means of recourse regarding the essay and its grading. </p>
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<p>I bet your over-inflated ego and superiority complex came through in your essays and the AP graders scored it appropriately. ;)</p>
<p>No, you cannot get your essays re-scored - only the MC. College Board will only grade objective parts of the exam that may have had any errors, not the subjective portions. Accept the fact that you got a 2.</p>