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If your college has given you a personal online account, you may be able to sign in to that site and see whether your scores have arrived. Otherwise, you can contact your college’s admission office and ask.
The AP score reporting system shows you what date your scores were sent to each institution, but it won’t tell you when the scores arrived. The exact amount of time it takes for a college to receive your scores depends on when you submit your request and the location of your score recipient.
Yes, candidates are permitted to use scratch paper; however, they are not allowed to bring their own scratch paper into the testing room. Scratch paper will be provided by IIG on the day of the exam.
Most AP exams are paper-based exams administered at testing centers. However, there may also be some computer-based exams, and some exams may require the submission of porfolios and presentations for final score consideration.
For combined computer and paper tests, the test will be displayed entirely on the computer, the multiple-choice part will be done on the computer, and the essay part will be done on paper
'For most AP Exams, student’s score is a weighted combination of the scores on the 2 sections, multiple-choice and free-response. The final score for each AP Exam is reported on a 5-point scale that offers a recommendation about how qualified you are to receive college credit and placement:
5 = Extremely well qualified
4 = Very well qualified
3 = Qualified
2 = Possibly qualified
1 = No recommendation