<p>I’ve always thought that the only scoring information you received from AP tests was the 1-5 grade. But a Google search turns up plenty of results for news stories of students who earned perfect scores. For instance, this article ([Two</a> Solon High Students Received Perfect AP Test Scores - Solon, OH Patch](<a href=“http://solon.patch.com/articles/two-solon-high-students-received-perfect-ap-test-scores]Two”>Two Solon High Students Received Perfect AP Test Scores | Solon, OH Patch)) from Dec. 10, 2012, highlights two students who received perfect scores last spring. How do these students find out their score?</p>
<p>The only way they would know is if the College Board told them. Apparently CB notifies the perfect scorers.</p>
<p>I believe College Board notifies the school, and then the principal or guidance counselor will tell you.</p>
<p>Yes, CollegeBoard notifies the recipient’s school.</p>
<p>That’s got to be a great accomplishment. I had no idea, thanks for the info.</p>