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AP scores out
The College Board has released the 2005 AP grades via phone. It's an $8 call to 1-888-308-0013. You need (your AP number OR your social security number) AND your birthdate AND a valid credit card number AND the credit card's expiration date.
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wow. That is a lot of ands. Is there any other way to get our scores than by phone? I'm was just a sophmore when I took mine this year so no one really explained much to me.
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yeah, you'll get them in the mail in a bit, or you can try getting them online.
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$8 for a phone call? And you don't even get to meet any hot singles? :D LOL, j/k
but seriously, does anyone else think the College Board is evil like I do? |
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I'll wait before I pay. *wonders if her AP teacher read at least one of her essays and knowing he's an AP reader*
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I have to say that the eight dollar fee thoroughly disgusts me. They already know the scores, and they're probably on a computer somewhere. So why not just release them to all the people who already paid 70 some dollars?
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and 70 some dollars? Try $82 per test......cuz my school doesn't like to give financial aid to those who deserve it and keep the school test scores up. |
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Hehe, I remember those days of waiting for AP scores. Now that I have a collegiate perspective of it, it really isn't that expensive. If you did well you just got a class or two out of the way that in college would have cost you a ton more. In Arizona, by my estimate, it's roughly $440 per 3-credit class. I came into Northern Arizona with 20 AP credits (6 from AP US, 6 from AP Euro, 8 for AP Chem), and spent ~$200 for them. That's about $2,730 saved, and $8 really doesn't seem like a big deal. I'm pretty sure that most people here are going on to more expensive undergraduate schools than NAU, so you're saving even more. :)
But yes, the College Board is evil. Once your scores are transferred you'll never have to deal with them again. For a non-profit they sure do have a lot of overhead. Capitalist pigs. ;) |
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For CPP it is like $970 per quarter for 6-16 units I believe. This quarter I have only 8 units so it is a little more per class than other quarters when I take 16. Kind of messed up but that's just the way it is. To top it off, the class I really wanted to take this summer which I have trying to get since last winter I finally got into it by grabbing the last available seat and then the class was cancelled. :( But I'm going to check out the Rose Float club and hopefully get involved in that where I'll learn how to weld. :)
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