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When and how can I check my AP scores?

I heard that AP scores will be out soon, but I'm not sure exactly when and how to check them. Can somebody please enlighten me on the process?

8 months ago

AP scores are typically released in early July, although the exact date can vary slightly depending on your location. You can check the College Board website or follow them on social media to receive updates and exact timeline information.

To access your AP scores, follow these steps:

1. Create or sign in to your College Board account: If you haven't already, create a College Board account at their official website (collegeboard.org). If you already have one, make sure your login information is up-to-date and linked to the account used to register for your AP exams.

2. Verify your account: It is important to ensure that all your personal information, including your full name, date of birth, and school information, is correct and up-to-date, to avoid any issues when accessing your scores later.

3. Access your scores: When AP scores are released, log in to your College Board account and click on the "AP Scores" section. Your scores should be displayed for each of your exams.

Remember to be patient, as scores may be released in batches, and you might not see yours immediately. If you still have trouble accessing your scores even after they have been officially released for your location, you can contact the College Board's help center for assistance.

Best of luck—I’m sure you have great AP results heading your way soon!

8 months ago

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