This past May, students sat for their Advanced Placement Exams. Now that it's June, students often wonder how long it will take to learn their results! College Board released that results will be available on July 5th. Below are the instructions directly from the College Board website:
Check that you can sign into your College Board account. Make sure that you remember your login credentials by signing in before scores are released in July. This is the same account you use to access My AP or other College Board resources.
Make sure we have your current email address. If you've changed your email address, update it in your account.
Don't create a new account if you already have one. Duplicate accounts can cause delays in getting your AP scores. Instead, sign in with the account you used to register and enroll in AP class sections.
Williams Educational Consultants does not recommend sending AP exams immediately to colleges. It is best to speak with an Admissions Representative or the School's Registrar's Office to inquire what score is needed for course exemption as well as if the college recognizes the course. Only some colleges will take AP scores for exemption. If you have any questions or wonder how to interpret your score, don't hesitate to contact one of our consultants.
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