Collegiate Academy’s Sahil Jain receives perfect score on AP exam
Senior Sahil Jain and his Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy macroeconomics teacher Jeff Weiss talk about Jain’s perfect AP exam score.
Dana Massing, Erie Times-News
If you’re anxiously waiting for your Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores, here’s what you need to know.
Each year, AP scores are released online in early to mid-July. The release dates are set between July 5 and July 9, depending on your location.
What time do AP scores come out?
AP scores this year are released on July 8. Typically, scores are released at 8 a.m., starting with East Coast scores first. The release times roll toward the west throughout the day.
How do I check my AP scores?
Here’s what you need to do to check your Advanced Placement scores:
Log into your College Board account.
Ensure you have your AP ID or student ID handy.
Follow the instructions to access your scores.
What are AP scores and why are they important?
AP scores are the results of Advanced Placement exams, which are standardized tests administered by the College Board.
These exams are designed to assess high school students’ mastery of college-level course material in various subjects, ranging from calculus and biology to art history and English literature.
Who uses AP Scores?
AP scores are important to parents, students and schools.
For high school students, AP scores can provide a sense of accomplishment and are often used to earn college credit or advanced placement in college courses. This can make their college schedules more flexible.
Parents are keyed in on these scores as they can affect their child’s college admissions prospects and potential tuition savings.
College admissions officers use AP scores to gauge a student’s readiness for college-level work and to award credit or advanced placement. This can help students graduate sooner and reduce college costs..