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EarlyScores is a score-checking and information site for AP students. Its core selling point is helping users access their AP scores on release day “no matter where they are,” while also offering score-release reminders, monthly AP news updates, articles, and discussion content. It is not a course platform in the strict sense; it is closer to an AP exam service tool and information community.
In terms of subject focus, the site centers on AP scores, AP exam news, score distributions, whether AP is worth it, credit conversion, and related topics. It also mentions resources related to an AP question bank, but the main content does not show any in-house structured courses. As for teaching format, there is no visible information about live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 tutoring. For certification, there is no course completion certificate or official accreditation mentioned. The teaching/content language appears to be English. In terms of organizational background, EarlyScores is operated by EarlyScores, LLC. Its founder, Jacob, created the site in 2014 while waiting for AP scores, and the team page lists roles such as support and social media. The site states that it is not affiliated with or endorsed by College Board.
The main text does not disclose any paid plans or pricing. The terms mention that, to the extent the site’s information and services are provided free of charge, it does not accept liability for losses, so the crawled text does not indicate a clear monetization model at present. It offers email reminders and AP update subscriptions, claims to be used by over 1 million to 1.5 million students each year, and also states that its API is open source.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it serves a high-frequency need around AP score-release dates. It also claims not to store College Board account information or scores, to transmit data with encryption, and to retrieve scores directly from CollegeBoard servers without modifying them. The drawbacks are also clear: it is not an official College Board service, and users may need to enter relevant account information when using it. Its terms state that the service is provided “as is,” with no guarantee of availability, accuracy, or error-free operation, and it explicitly states that it is not intended for EU residents.
EarlyScores is suitable for students and parents involved in AP exams who care about score-release timing, reminders, and AP-related information. It is not suitable for users looking for systematic AP courses, teacher support, or certificates. The main text provides no direct information about access from China, so network availability and payment methods cannot be confirmed. Alternatives include the official College Board account, school college-counseling offices, and independent AP prep courses or question-bank platforms.
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