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AP score release day?

Quick question—when do AP scores typically get released? Is there a specific day that College Board releases them, or does it vary depending on your region? Also, how do I access my scores when they become available?

a year ago

AP scores are typically released in early July by the College Board. The exact release date varies depending on the year, but it's usually around the first or second week of the month. College Board releases the scores in batches, generally following a regional schedule, so students from different regions may receive their scores on different days. You can expect the release to start with the eastern U.S. and then move westward.

To access your AP scores, follow these simple steps:

1. Create or log into your College Board account at collegeboard.org, if you haven't already. Be sure to use the same account you used when registering for your AP exams.

2. Once you're logged in, look for the "AP Scores" section on your dashboard. Here, you'll be able to view any existing scores and their release dates listed for the current year.

3. When the scores become available in your region, you'll be able to view them by clicking on the corresponding link in the "AP Scores" section.

It's important to note that some colleges will also receive your AP scores directly if you've requested that they be sent upon registration for your AP exams. In this case, you should also check with the college to confirm that they have received your scores once the scores have been released.

Good luck and I hope your hard work pays off with great scores!

a year ago

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