11-13-2017, 12:53 PM
Has anyone else taken AP tests 4+ years ago and tried to request the scores? I have called the College Board number over a dozen times in a two week time span and have sent 2 emails. Neither email has been replied to within the 3-5 business days time frame they provide and whenever I call I get an automatic message saying there's an unusually high volume of callers, try again later, and it hangs up on me.
I've even tried adding it to my ACE transcript (I tried this first just for insurance). It's been over a month and still no approval.
I'm not really sure how else to try requesting my scores. I don't remember my login at all and can't request a password because the email it's attached to was hacked years ago and I deactivated it.
Am I fighting a losing battle? Should I just take the courses my tests would've covered? It's Western Civilization and English Literature (which, from my understanding, may go towards both English Comp I and II). So 6-9 credits.
Suggestions?
I've even tried adding it to my ACE transcript (I tried this first just for insurance). It's been over a month and still no approval.
I'm not really sure how else to try requesting my scores. I don't remember my login at all and can't request a password because the email it's attached to was hacked years ago and I deactivated it.
Am I fighting a losing battle? Should I just take the courses my tests would've covered? It's Western Civilization and English Literature (which, from my understanding, may go towards both English Comp I and II). So 6-9 credits.
Suggestions?
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Transfer: 41 credits
Currently working on:
Language and Literacy in Education (OnlineDegree)
Completed:
Study.com: Personal Finance 102, History 108, Psychology 106, Psychology 104, Communications 120, Religion 101
Free: Cyber Security for Everyone, Cyber Security for Professionals
CLEP (free through Modern States): American Government, A+I Lit, American Lit, History of the US 1