<p>I do agree, lol.</p>
<p>I only ask the people I’ve actually had convos with / my friends…</p>
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I hate that! My friend kept bugging me about my SAT score and I finally told her… like 2 months later I was like, so how did you do? And she replied, “It’s none of your business, my score doesn’t affect you.” It’s just dumb.</p>
<p>That’s def RUDE. You don’t ask someone and then don’t tell them your score. Wow is she really your friend? It’s none of her business!</p>
<p>Its not that big of a deal to me- unless you’re trying to make yourself feel better because you made a 5 and you want to know if your friend made like a 2.</p>
<p>Well 2 friends (more like acquaintances) told me already, they got a 5 and a 4. I knew one would get a 5, but I want to ask someone who may have done worse and not because I don’t like them. I want to feel better lol.</p>
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Haha unfortunately she is but she can be that way at times so I’m used to it.</p>
<p>Well I guess some people are like that, :(</p>
<p>I wouldn’t tell her any scores now though.</p>
<p>i think the only people should ask are close friends and maybe people who were your buddies for a certain class. i mean really you’re only asking to make your self feel better so it’s better to resist the temptation to ask other people because it could go either way. trust me. I got a 4 on calc AB and I was annoyed because I had the highest grade in any of my teacher’s classes both semesters. so I called a friend who i knew barely passed the class. turns out she got a 5. I feel even more wonderful now!</p>
<p>Yeah well I guess your right, lol.</p>
<p>I asked my friend and she said can we not talk about it, I did tell her my score. So I know I’ll never ask her again.</p>
<p>I generally just ask people if they felt good about the test, and if they say they didn’t I just change the subject.</p>
<p>haha, as successful as college confidential kids are at schoolwork and examinations, they fail at social skills… most of these answers suck</p>
<p>Maybe everyone just does something different, lol.</p>
<p>No, just if you keep asking them.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t do that, but I may not tell people my scores if they don’t tell me what they got.</p>
<p>I think most people have a general understanding that AP exams are not easy and that it is nothing to be ashamed of if you don’t pass as long as you really tried. Just taking a rigorous class and exams can say a great deal about a student’s dedication and so I don’t think it would be rude to ask someone what they scored. Just taking an exam is something to be proud since it shows that you’re willing to study higher level material. So ask away…</p>
<p>I have asked people, but some don’t even want to tell me or ignore me.</p>
<p>I don’t think it’s right for student A to be expecting a reply from student B if student A has told student B his/her scores. If student A asked student B about student A’s scores and doesn’t tell student B his/her scores, that’s a different story. But if it was like… student A goes like “I got x grade… what did you get” it’s not student B’s fault that student A told student B his/her scores so student B isn’t obligated to disclose his/her scores.</p>
<p>It also depends on the score, they will if they got a good score. I’ve told people, but I don’t expect them to tell me. I would like them to, but they don’t have to.</p>
<p>Well, I know I can’t stand sharing scores. It doesn’t matter if they’re terrible or top of the class-it turns the test into a competition, which gets annoying. If you feel like you need to know how you stack up however, the score you get on an AP test will tell you how you did compared to other people because AP tests are graded on a curve.</p>