Hi everyone. When do our teachers typically get our AP scores? Just wondering if they'll know our scores before we do.
Hi there! Teachers typically receive access to their students' AP scores around the same time as students. College Board releases the scores in a staggered manner based on region, with the first wave starting in early July. However, teachers may gain access slightly earlier or later than their students, depending on their location.
So, it is possible that your teachers might know your scores before you do, but the difference, if any, would likely only be a day or two. In most cases, teachers and students will know the scores around the same time. Keep in mind that teachers are interested in their students' performance as it informs them of their teaching effectiveness and helps identify areas for improvement.
Once the scores are released, you can access your AP scores through your College Board account. Best of luck with your scores!
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