AP score delayed--what does ths mean?

Anonymous
DS just went online to check his score, and it says "code 97," the score has been delayed. Anybody seen that before with online score reporting? He is worried they might have lost his test, and he is wondering how long it will be to get results.
Anonymous
When DC went on , it said he would be able to get his score on July 8. He took World History. he did not mention any code.
Anonymous
System was down earlier but DD just got her score (Bio). They should all be available on July 8.
Anonymous
One of my children was able to retrieve his scores, but the other hasn't been able to. I'm glad to hear we're not the only one having issues.

Anonymous
I logged in early today and got scores for 3 tests. The system was jammed shortly after that and I couldn't get back on.
Anonymous
My son also got delayed code 97 on 2 exams. I suspect his handwriting is so messy it is taking extra time to read. Is that a possibility with yours?
Anonymous
I took three exams - none of them are appearing but no code 97 is showing up either. All it says when I click on "view my scores" is no scores are available. It doesn't tell me that my scores are delayed.
Anonymous
I also got a delayed score that said code 97. Other people have gotten their scores, but I've read that it's probably just something wrong with their system not the actual test. Should get the score by July 8
Anonymous
It just says for me that no scores are available. It doesn't indicate that they're delayed and will eventually be up.
Anonymous
It just says for me that no scores are available. It doesn't indicate that they're delayed and will eventually be up.
Anonymous
this is is the same problem with me!
Anonymous
Unfortunately, my DD had this with an AP test last year and it turned out that they could not score the test due to a problem with the tape submitted (it was a language test so this was the oral portion). They were never able to really identify what the problem but the tape was damaged. Sadly, this meant that she had to re-take the test this year because the score was only a projected one and colleges will not accept them. However, it was a different code number so maybe you're safe. I would wait only a few days and then call AP to get an answer - that's what I did and they let me know over the phone.

Good luck and I hope it's simply a delay and not a problem that will make your child re-take the test like mine!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, my DD had this with an AP test last year and it turned out that they could not score the test due to a problem with the tape submitted (it was a language test so this was the oral portion). They were never able to really identify what the problem but the tape was damaged. Sadly, this meant that she had to re-take the test this year because the score was only a projected one and colleges will not accept them. However, it was a different code number so maybe you're safe. I would wait only a few days and then call AP to get an answer - that's what I did and they let me know over the phone.

Good luck and I hope it's simply a delay and not a problem that will make your child re-take the test like mine!



We too are in a similar situation. The system is totally swamped and down. We're told from the school is all technology on the part of the College Board. Nothing to be alarmed about from the student's perspective...of coruse....otther than the painful waiting.....
Anonymous
Is this the first year the scores were not snail-mailed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this the first year the scores were not snail-mailed?


Yes.
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