<p>@borkborkbork do I need my ap number? Because I didn’t keep mine. :-/</p>
<p>Got them in MA, Middlesex County</p>
<p>FINALLY received in South Florida</p>
<p>@highachiever793
No, you don’t need to know your AP number. Just call them and they’ll verify your profile (name, address, DOB, and school). That’s all you need.</p>
<p>I called them up and indeed my address was messed up. I don’t think it fit perfectly on the lines provided…but I don’t remember. Call them up! The wait time is very little.</p>
<p>@just4ivaylo
Do you think you messed them up or the CB? I called this week since my scores didn’t arrive in Florida when most of the other kids in the neighborhood had received it. Only half of my address was correct. </p>
<p>@highachiever793
They said they will resend the scores of charge (takes about 5 days to process, and then it is sent out first class). And it’s still $8 to listen to your scores by phone.</p>
<p>I think they close before 8 pm EST. So call them now. Make sure that the person who is verifying your profile doesn’t skim through your address assuming most of it is correct. Tell them to reiterate your address back to you once you’ve stated it yourself.</p>
<p>If I still haven’t received my scores in GA, it means it got lost in the mail right? Or is there a chance it could come tomorrow? AP Services is closed right now :(.</p>
<p>Still nothing in SoFlo.</p>
<p>Got them today in Greater Boston.</p>
<p>@xAlex452
CB is closed tomorrow too.
It could mean that your address was recorded improperly. It could also mean that your area just hasn’t received it. The CB is very random when it sends out its scores, even within neighborhoods themselves.</p>
<p>I kind of forgot to mention that a delay could also mean other things, such as not following other instructions given to you the day of the exam. For example, if you did not use any of your seals, that could possibly delay your score. From other posts, they apparently investigate a cheating incidents in an area. However, if that was the case, your entire neighborhood’s scores would be delayed. Usually for those incidents, you still receive the mail on time. It just doesn’t give you a score for your AP exam. Instead it will say *number something. So I doubt that anything listed in this paragraph is the reason why you aren’t receiving your scores.</p>
<p>If you don’t receive the mail tomorrow, call CB AP tests on Monday and wait for the operator (they give you like 8 different options, a choice to repeat those options, and then to hold for an operator).</p>
<p>My son got his yesterday (7/16) but my d hasn’t gotten hers yet. You’d think that they would have been mailed out at the same time.</p>
<p>@borkborkbork, I’m pretty sure I recorded my address perfectly fine. I don’t know what the case may have been, but I’m glad it’s been fixed.</p>
<p>I still didn’t get my scores yet. I am in NY and most of my friends got theirs -______-.</p>
<p>@just4ivaylo
Same here. I recorded my address correctly, but when I called them, half of my address was correct, and the other half was my school’s address. You’d think that they wouldn’t be the ones to mess things up.</p>
<p>ga came today,
bad scores for me i have to confess.</p>
<p>@borkborkbork, I’m glad you called and got it straightened out! :)</p>
<p>I still haven’t gotten my AP scores and I am in NY. What should I do? Wait it out or call?</p>
<p>^From what I’ve been hearing, most people in New York have already received their scores. But even within neighborhoods, it varies. A lot of my friends live in New York. First, “Long Island” and upstate NY received it. Then NYC. They have this thing called “boroughs” in NYC. And within those boroughs, parts of Queens received it while other parts didn’t. I think Manhattan received it last; I’m not too sure however, I’ll double check if you want me to.</p>
<p>In Florida, where I’m from, South Florida didn’t receive it for a while after other parts did.</p>
<p>CB says that they usually reach the East Coast within 2nd or 3rd week of July. So, you can wait it out, if you want to. But I mean, the vast majority receives by the end of the second week. The West Coast receives it by the end of the first week.</p>
<p>You can double-check your status and info by calling them at toll-free at either (609) 771-7300 or (888) 225-5427 (weekdays only; I think they close at 5 or 8 pm EST). It won’t cost you anything if you wait for an operator and ignore the ~8 automated options they offer you. The customer service representative will prompt you for your name, address, school, and DOB. Double check to see if all the information is correct. If it isn’t, you can tell them to correct it and send it out again free of charge within 5 business days.</p>
<p>If you decide to dial for the option to hear your scores by phone, it will cost you $8. I think you’ll need your AP # for that option, however.</p>
<p>^thanks I may just go ahead and call them and ask and I am in upstate new york so i am pretty sure i should have gotten it. Thanks for the reply btw</p>
<p>does anyone know what number I should call if I live in the US to contact CB?</p>