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AP scores are being released starting Monday, July 7. Here's what to know as you visit College Board to see how you did.
The College Board started releasing scores for the AP exams taken in May. Here's why yours might not be ready.
Students: Students will need to create a College Board account to access their scores. More information on accessing and understanding the new score report is available online.
College administrators can also plug in a prospective student's ACT score into the dashboard, although the score from the rival test will be converted to the equivalent SAT score.
Go to the Student Score Report homepage. You'll need to sign in to your College Board account to view this page. Once you’re signed in, your most recent score should be shown at the top of the page.
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Follow these steps to send your SAT scores: Sign in to your College Board account: Go to the Send SAT Scores page. If you see a prompt about fee waivers, you can ignore it unless it applies to you.
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Passing scores could grant students college credit or access to further AP courses. Here's when you can expect to get your scores. Texas will begin releasing scores on Monday, July 7 , according ...
Some scores become available as early as 6 a.m., with most students able to view their scores by 8 p.m. on the release date. For SAT in-school testing, scores typically become available around 6 p ...