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When do APHG scores come out in 2024?

I'm anxiously waiting for my AP Human Geography scores and was wondering when College Board typically releases them in 2024. Is there a set date we should be looking out for, or does it vary by region? Any tips on how to access the scores quickly once they are available would be super helpful!

8 months ago

AP scores are usually released in an organized manner over several days, with students gaining access to their scores based on the location of their school. In 2024, the release dates are expected to start from the second week of July and extend to the following week. The exact dates for individual states have not been announced yet, but you can generally expect scores to be out around this time.

Accessing your AP scores is a straightforward process. You will need your College Board account details to log in and view your scores. If you don't already have an account, I recommend setting one up sooner rather than later to prevent any last-minute rush.

The MyAP section on the College Board website is where you'll find your scores. Here's a brief rundown of the process:

1. Visit the College Board's website and log into your account.

2. Once you have logged in, click on "AP Scores and Reports" on your dashboard.

3. You should then see your scores for AP Human Geography, along with scores for any other AP exams you've taken.

Remember, patience is key. With thousands of students checking their scores as soon as they are released, the website can sometimes get overwhelmed and slow down. If this happens to you, don't worry. Keep trying every few hours, and you should eventually be able to access your scores.

Also, if you're eager to learn what your score could mean in terms of college credit, most colleges provide information on their websites about the credit policies for specific AP exams scores.

8 months ago

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