Ap score release

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child is an admitted student at a University, and they had their scores sent to that university than most of the scores showed up in their student portals Sunday evening.


Thank you for this tip!
We logged onto DC’s college portal. While we could not see the actual AP scores, we could see the updated transcript showing credits for AP/ equivalent courses!

I would love to know what college is this efficient.


I would imagine you had to have the scores sent directly to college. My kid didn’t do this as he signed up for APs prior to hearing back from colleges. I bet that is the case with a lot of kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child is an admitted student at a University, and they had their scores sent to that university than most of the scores showed up in their student portals Sunday evening.


Thank you for this tip!
We logged onto DC’s college portal. While we could not see the actual AP scores, we could see the updated transcript showing credits for AP/ equivalent courses!

I would love to know what college is this efficient.


I would imagine you had to have the scores sent directly to college. My kid didn’t do this as he signed up for APs prior to hearing back from colleges. I bet that is the case with a lot of kids.


A SUNY school.
Yes, DC signed up to have scores sent directly to them so their credits could be applied. College Board shows that score report was sent to the school on 06/30.
Anonymous
My DC has provisional acceptance to Durham (UK) - needs 3 5s. So where she goes to college in 2 months is hanging in the balance so yeah she does want to know asap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why the obsession with knowing AP scores RIGHT NOW? Y’all need therapy.


Why are you reading this thread?

Why do you care?



Why does anyone read any topic/thread on this board?

Why does anyone care about anything?

These are the deep deep questions we should all ponder.


Why do people ask why others care if they refuse to accept the answer? Do they only ask so they can mock others to feel better about themselves?

Deep Qs.
Anonymous
Purdue had them on the portal on Saturday and my child’s college transcript was updated on Monday with 35 credit hours. Super efficient school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC has provisional acceptance to Durham (UK) - needs 3 5s. So where she goes to college in 2 months is hanging in the balance so yeah she does want to know asap.


GL to your daughter. My son’s friend was planning to attend a university in Europe and received a 4 on a senior year AP exam and so July after HS graduation he was informed he could no longer attend that uni. He took a gap year and reapplied and is at a fantastic uni now, so all hopefully work out no matter what, but I commiserate with how stressful this must be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DC has provisional acceptance to Durham (UK) - needs 3 5s. So where she goes to college in 2 months is hanging in the balance so yeah she does want to know asap.


GL to your daughter. My son’s friend was planning to attend a university in Europe and received a 4 on a senior year AP exam and so July after HS graduation he was informed he could no longer attend that uni. He took a gap year and reapplied and is at a fantastic uni now, so all hopefully work out no matter what, but I commiserate with how stressful this must be.


I would not want to attend any school that rescinded an acceptance just for getting a "4" on an AP exam! I'd happily dodge that bullet and find a school that was SANE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child is an admitted student at a University, and they had their scores sent to that university than most of the scores showed up in their student portals Sunday evening.


Thank you for this tip!
We logged onto DC’s college portal. While we could not see the actual AP scores, we could see the updated transcript showing credits for AP/ equivalent courses!

I would love to know what college is this efficient.


I would imagine you had to have the scores sent directly to college. My kid didn’t do this as he signed up for APs prior to hearing back from colleges. I bet that is the case with a lot of kids.

You had the option of updating the College Board website with your college choice till the 20th of June. My DS did that, and his school (UIUC) received his scores on the 30th. But they don't publish it on their portal like some other schools (e.g., Purdue, GATech etc). So we had to wait till today to see the scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child is an admitted student at a University, and they had their scores sent to that university than most of the scores showed up in their student portals Sunday evening.


Thank you for this tip!
We logged onto DC’s college portal. While we could not see the actual AP scores, we could see the updated transcript showing credits for AP/ equivalent courses!

I would love to know what college is this efficient.


The university portal posted the score without identifying the exam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DC has provisional acceptance to Durham (UK) - needs 3 5s. So where she goes to college in 2 months is hanging in the balance so yeah she does want to know asap.


GL to your daughter. My son’s friend was planning to attend a university in Europe and received a 4 on a senior year AP exam and so July after HS graduation he was informed he could no longer attend that uni. He took a gap year and reapplied and is at a fantastic uni now, so all hopefully work out no matter what, but I commiserate with how stressful this must be.


I would not want to attend any school that rescinded an acceptance just for getting a "4" on an AP exam! I'd happily dodge that bullet and find a school that was SANE.


It's not "rescinding" it is what's known as a "conditional" offer. the offer is on the condition that you get certain grades, its the norm in the UK. If you don't get the grades you don't get in.
Anonymous
My Junior (rising Senior) has already sent AP scores this summer to a few schools that said send them early.

He is 5 for 5 (all 5s) and we are helping this is another boost in the age of everything 'test optional' and such a low pass rate in APs across the board this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My Junior (rising Senior) has already sent AP scores this summer to a few schools that said send them early.

He is 5 for 5 (all 5s) and we are helping this is another boost in the age of everything 'test optional' and such a low pass rate in APs across the board this year.


That's excellent - congrats to your kid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My Junior (rising Senior) has already sent AP scores this summer to a few schools that said send them early.

He is 5 for 5 (all 5s) and we are helping this is another boost in the age of everything 'test optional' and such a low pass rate in APs across the board this year.


Btw, a bunch of a-holes on this board said my son was going to bomb APUSH after I commented that he found it easy (on a thread specifically asking what your kid thought of this year's APUSH AP exam).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Junior (rising Senior) has already sent AP scores this summer to a few schools that said send them early.

He is 5 for 5 (all 5s) and we are helping this is another boost in the age of everything 'test optional' and such a low pass rate in APs across the board this year.


That's excellent - congrats to your kid


Thank you- he is thrilled. And I am having him write his teacher a big thank you. It really is a testament to their hard work and dedication. Excellent teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Junior (rising Senior) has already sent AP scores this summer to a few schools that said send them early.

He is 5 for 5 (all 5s) and we are helping this is another boost in the age of everything 'test optional' and such a low pass rate in APs across the board this year.


Btw, a bunch of a-holes on this board said my son was going to bomb APUSH after I commented that he found it easy (on a thread specifically asking what your kid thought of this year's APUSH AP exam).


I wasn't one of those asshats, but I was worried when you said your kid found it easy, as my kid did not. He got a 5 though, so we're pleased.
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