Hi! I just finished my junior year, and I was wondering when usually the AP scores get released? What's the quickest way to access them? Are some states or regions getting them before others?
Hello! AP scores are typically released in early to mid-July, usually within the first couple of weeks. The College Board releases AP scores in batches, and yes, this means that some states or regions might receive their scores earlier than others. The distribution is generally done on a rolling basis over a few days, and you should be able to find the specific dates for your state on the College Board website.
To access your AP scores, you'll want to log in to your College Board account. If you don't have one yet, you'll need to create one using the same information you provided when registering for your AP exams. Make sure to use the same email address that you used for exam registration to ensure your scores are linked to your account.
Once you've logged in, you can navigate to the AP Scores section and view your results as soon as they become available for your region. Keep in mind that accessing your scores as soon as they're released might be difficult due to high traffic on the College Board website. So, you may want to wait a few hours or even a day after the initial release to avoid delays caused by busy servers.
Remember to be patient as scores roll out, and good luck!
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