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Why do AP scores take so long?

AP exams take place on specific dates over a two-week period every May. AP scores are usually released about two months later at the beginning of July. Releasing scores takes time because AP readers must grade all the free-response questions. You can access your AP scores online through your My AP account.
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How long do AP scores actually take to send?

Standard: Your scores will be delivered to your designated score recipient in 7–14 days. The exact number of days depends on when you submit your request and the location of your score recipient. The fee is $15 per report.
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Why are AP exams so long?

In the vast majority of cases, an AP exam starts with a multiple-choice section and then has a free-response section. The length of each section, as well as which is harder, varies from test to test. The free-response section tends to be longer than the multiple-choice section for humanities subjects.
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Do AP scores ever come out early?

But the College Board does not release them early. It takes a long time to grade free-response questions. Since it is graded by hand, the graders must be well-trained to give correct scores. Though there are promises to help you get early AP scores, there is no way to get them before the official first release day.
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At what time do AP scores come out?

AP exam results are usually available in July. It's usually released months after the AP exams. You can access them online using your College Board account email and password. In 2022, the final AP scores were released at 7 am EST between mid-June and early July.
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Are late AP exams harder?

It's totally understandable to be a bit anxious about taking exams during a different schedule than most of your peers. I want to assure you that the difficulty level of late AP exams is meant to be consistent with the regular ones.
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How long does College Board take to send scores?

The College Board sends your scores to schools within 10 days of you receiving them. Note that the amount of time it takes to send your scores depends on the method you choose.
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What region gets AP scores first?

Unfortunately, and to the dismay of many, AP scores are not usually released at the same precise moment. Beginning on the 5th of July, scores from East Coast testing locations are typically uploaded first, with the West Coast receiving theirs last.
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Do AP scores drop at midnight?

The College Board typically releases AP scores in waves based on your geographic location, and they don't usually release them at midnight. Instead, they usually become available in the morning around 8:00 am Eastern Time.
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Is it ever too late to send AP scores?

It's easiest and most cost-effective to send your scores to a college through My AP—you have until the June 20 deadline to use your free score send online. If you decide to wait, you can send your scores online for a $15 fee. In general, you should send your scores no later than July of your senior year of high school.
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Are GCSEs harder than AP exams?

AP should, for the most part, be harder than GCSEs because GCSEs are sat by 16 year olds. A better comparison would be AP and A-Levels. For the most part, from what I've heard, A-Levels are harder and more in-depth on a subject, but you only take 3–5 A-Levels. In the US, you do way more subjects at once.
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Is it OK to not pass AP exam?

But it's not the end of the world if you don't pass. Your class grade won't be affected, and colleges will still be impressed that you took an AP course. Colleges won't see your scores, if you don't report them. So, even if you are unsure if you'll pass, it's a good idea to opt to take an AP course.
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What is the shortest AP exam?

The shortest AP exams are typically those without essays, and as of the last few years, the AP Physics C: Mechanics exam has been the briefest. It's only 90 minutes long, consisting of multiple-choice questions followed by free-response questions.
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Should I report a 3 on an AP Exam to Ivy League?

If the score is not self-reported, admissions officers will be inclined to presume the student scored a 1 or a 2 on the exam. So even if a student scored a 3, it's safe to assume admissions officers will assume even worse.
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Does not sending AP scores hurt?

It wouldn't do too much damage if you didn't send AP scores. It's more of an extra topping. However, if you're applying to top 50 schools, you might want to send in other test scores like SAT or ACT if you did well on those.
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Can you rush AP scores?

Send AP Scores Online

From there, you can select "send AP scores" and pay a fee of $15 (standard processing) or $25 (rush processing) by credit card. Turnaround times average 7-14 business days or 5-9 business days for standard or rush shipping, respectively.
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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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What time of day do AP scores come out 2023?

AP Scores come out in early July. The scores in the past have been released at 8:00am Eastern Time, but could be released as early as 5:00am eastern time.
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Can teachers see your AP scores?

Access for Teachers

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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Does UK take AP scores?

How U.K. Universities Use College Board Test Scores. Most U.K. universities accept SAT, and/or AP Exam scores as a way for applicants to meet the requirements for undergraduate programs, and some may require them.
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What AP score does UK accept?

Advanced Placement (AP) Program

UK's code is 1837. Academic departments have designated the current policy for students who score a 3 or higher on the Advanced Placement examinations.
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Are AP tests curved?

AP Exams are never scored on a curve, and this year is no different.
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Why does College Board take so long to send scores?

College Board delivers rush scores two to three days a week, typically on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Non-rush scores ordered outside of registration are delivered once a week, typically on Wednesdays. Because of scheduling conflicts, scores might be delivered on different days or less frequently.
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How do you know if your AP scores were sent?

If your college has given you a personal online account, you may be able to sign in to that site and see whether your scores have arrived. Otherwise, you can contact your college's admission office and ask.
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Should you send AP scores to colleges before applying?

While you don't typically need to send official AP score reports to colleges you're applying to, some schools will have space on their applications for you to self-report your AP scores. And if your scores are on your application, admissions committees will see them.
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