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How can I find out what I scored on each portion (multiple choice, DBQ, and essays) of the AP US History exam?

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I got my grade report today, and was ecstatic to find that I got a 5 overall, but I was really worried about the essays because I completely winged them, so I was hoping to see what I scored on each individual portion of the test.

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  1. From the college board website "Subscores are not available (except for Calculus BC and Music Theory) nor are scores analyzed to determine strengths and weaknesses."  Meaning No, you cant find out how you did on individual portions of the test.

    There is only one set of circumstances where this is sort of possible.  If a person did badly (1 or 2) when they thought that he/she got a 5 it is possible that the two sub-scores were not combined.  In this case if the person has it re-scored and the score changes they would know what there number score was on each section.

    However i do not believe this applies to you because you got a 5 to begin with, so after this long rant,

    No, you can't


  2. Unfortunately, they do not release this information. However, they would tell your school if you ranked in the top 10 in the overall examination.

  3. you can't.

    i don't think College Board releases MC or essay scores. although you can order your essay booklet from College Board, but it won't have your essay scores on it.

    congrats on a 5 on the exam!

  4. I don't think you can, but congrats on the 5 I got 1 (a 5 that is) as well.

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