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Do AP scores get archived?

Four years after your last AP® Exam, your AP scores are archived and are no longer viewable in our online score reporting system.
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Can I see my old AP scores?

If your last AP Exam was more than four years ago, your scores are archived and you can't view them in our online score reporting system. You can still send these scores to a college, university, or scholarship program, or get a score report sent to yourself, by submitting a form by mail or fax.
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Do AP scores disappear?

If your most recent AP Exam was over four years ago, your AP scores are no longer viewable from our online score reporting system. They have been archived and can only be sent to a college, university or scholarship program through a request made via mail or fax.
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Can teachers see your past AP scores?

Can teachers see your AP scores? Teachers with access to AP score reports for educators can see your AP scores. According to the College Board, "Only teachers authorized through the AP Course Audit for the most current year for which AP score data has been released have access to their students' exam scores online."
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Can teachers see your history?

If you are using their computer (such as a school issued laptop), then the answer is 99% likely yes. Doesn't matter if you use incognito mode, they can still potentially see it. If it is YOUR computer, and you just happen to be logged into your school account at home, that depends, but it is much less likely.
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Can teachers check your history?

YES. Most schools have rules for their own computers and devices that you have to follow. Your school may also install software on its own devices that monitors your activity, including browsing history.
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Is scoring a 2 on AP Exam bad?

Is 2 a good AP score? Generally speaking, a 2 is not a good AP score, as it is not considered a passing score by the College Board.
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How long does it take for College Board to send archived scores?

Your archived AP score report will be sent by first-class mail to the institution(s) you designated on the AP Archived Score Request form within 15 business days of receipt of your request (overnight/express mailing service is not available).
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What is a 2 on an AP Exam equivalent to?

If you were to get a 2, then the College Board has determined that you are “possibly qualified” to pass a college level class of the same subject level. This score is usually not accepted by colleges unless there are extenuating circumstances.
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Should I send bad AP scores to colleges?

If you have consistently high grades but low test scores, this can indicate to colleges that there's grade inflation at your high school. However, because you're probably going to self-report your AP scores anyway, there's nothing wrong with simply not reporting one or two scores you're not satisfied with.
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Will colleges reject you for bad AP scores?

So AP exam score has near zero impact in the admissions process unless it's a tie and only one will be admitted and even then that's sometimes. Your grade however will have a bigger impact.
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What happens if you send a bad AP score to college?

The college will not do anything for a bad AP score. This means they will not rescind your admission, but they also won't let you skip the class. All it shows is that you tried to take a college level class and didn't do well on the exam that covered the content in the class. That's it.
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Can colleges see if you retake AP?

AP Exams are only given once a year, but you may repeat an exam in a subsequent year. If you do, both scores will be reported unless you request that one be withheld or canceled.
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Do colleges accept a 3 on AP test?

Colleges are generally looking for a 4 (“well-qualified”) or 5 (“extremely qualified”) on the AP exam, but some may grant credit for a 3 (“qualified”). These scores mean you have proven yourself capable of doing the work in an introductory-level college course.
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Is a 3 on an AP Exam good?

According to the College Board, a score of 3 signifies that you are qualified. As such, the College Board recommends giving college credit for AP scores of 3. However, many top schools only accept a 4 or 5. Since the primary purpose of the exam is to get college credit, your score may or may not be sufficient.
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How long does it take to receive archived AP scores?

Your archived AP score report will be sent by first-class mail to the institution(s) you designated on the AP Archived Score Request form within 15 business days of receipt of your request (overnight/express mailing service is not available).
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How do I send my AP scores after 4 years?

Students must submit a request to view and/or send archived scores older than four years. The College Board requires a fee of $25 along with a completed Archived AP Score Request Form. Students may request a personal copy of the archived score report or include the address for a school to receive the report.
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What is the AP score for 2023?

The mean score for the 2023 AP Exams was 2.96. More than 60% of all exams taken earned a score of 3 or higher. To learn more about individual exams, visit AP Score Distributions.
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Is it OK to fail an AP exam?

The good news is that a failed exam does not affect your GPA. In addition, you can retake the AP exam the next year. To prepare, you can re-enroll in the class, study on your own, or hire a tutor who can help you tackle the more challenging subjects on the test.
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Can you get a 0 on an AP exam?

For example, for AP English, multiple choice is worth 45% and free response is worth 55%. Often, composite scores are between 0 and 100, or 0 and 150. The composite score is then converted to a number on the scaled score range 1-5.
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Are AP tests curved?

Tests with a similar curve include the AP language tests and AP Calculus BC, which are also considered to be tests with hard content. There is also another related reason for this curve. These classes self-select, meaning that most students who take it are already highly-qualified for the course.
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Is it illegal for schools to spy on your computer?

Even if it's your computer, it's their connection, and they have a right to view and control what you're doing on it. If you're not using their connection, and it's not their computer, they would have no way to put restrictions in place unless you consented to it.
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Can school see incognito?

If you're browsing in Chrome Incognito mode, you are, by default, not signed into any accounts or sites. Your school, Internet Service Provider, or any parental tracking software may be able to see your activity. You can check if your Chrome browser is managed.
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Can my school punish me for what I post on social media?

Political speech, exaggeration or hyperbolic speech, and even lewd and vulgar speech are likely protected as long as things don't get too crazy. But speech that is violent and targeted or speech that is substantially disruptive to the learning environment can be limited and disciplined.
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