{"id":9909,"date":"2017-05-18t16:20:30","date_gmt":"2017-05-18t23:20:30","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=9909"},"modified":"2017-05-17t18:21:56","modified_gmt":"2017-05-18t01:21:56","slug":"ap-us-history-scores-come-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/ap\/ap-us-history-scores-come-out\/","title":{"rendered":"when do ap us history scores come out?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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ap us history exam responses are scored both by computer and actual people. consequently, results are not immediate. but don’t worry – ap us history scores do have a fairly quick turnaround! the timeline for scores is short – roughly three months for the entire exam-to-score process.<\/p>\n

ap us history score timeline<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n\n
may<\/th>\njune<\/th>\njuly<\/th>\naug-sept<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
complete ap exams.
\nexam materials return to ap program for official scoring.<\/td>\n
select professors\/teachers score the following exam sections by hand:
\n– free-responses
\n– essays
\n– open-ended exam questions<\/td>\n
scores are ready for viewing!
\naccess to 2017 ap us history scores<\/a> begins july 5, but dates vary depending on your physical location.<\/td>\n
if you don\u2019t receive scores by september, contact ap services. email: apstudents@info.collegeboard.org or call (888)225-5427 (toll free) or (212) 632-1780.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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how to access ap us history scores<\/h2>\n

if you haven\u2019t done so already, sign up for a college board ap account<\/a>. use this account to view, download and print all your ap scores (not just us history) from exams taken during the 2016-17 school year. you can also explore additional ap information<\/a>, such as faqs, college credit policies and more.<\/p>\n

understanding ap us history scores<\/h2>\n

exams are scored on a 5-point scale. ap us history scores ranking \u201cqualified\u201d or above indicate satisfactory skill level in the subject of ap us history. a score of 3 or above is usually sufficient for college credit and placement. more competitive colleges may require a higher score to receive college credit. because no institution is the same, research your college or university for the most current ap credit policy information<\/a>. <\/p>\n