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Old 05-03-2009, 05:19 PM   #1
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AP scores + Writing test

I'm suppose to take a writing test or some sort on May 9th, because I failed to score above a 670 (>__<) on the Writing portion of the SAT Reasoning test. Their website states that if you get a 3 or above on an English or literature ap exam, it's fine. My question is, I'm taking AP English this year, and I won't know my AP scores until the summer. So say I fail that writing examination, but get a 3+ later on my ap exam. Would that still help?

Speaking of AP exams, I know we have to report our AP scores. However, what about the scores for senior AP classes? Those won't come in until awhile from now, so... how do we send those in in time?
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:01 PM   #2
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My question is, I'm taking AP English this year, and I won't know my AP scores until the summer. So say I fail that writing examination, but get a 3+ later on my ap exam. Would that still help?
My friend's in the same situation. If you fail the writing exam, but then pass your AP exam, you don't have to worry. Just try your best.

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Speaking of AP exams, I know we have to report our AP scores. However, what about the scores for senior AP classes? Those won't come in until awhile from now, so... how do we send those in in time?
All you need to do is put down Berkeley's code when asked if you are sending your results to a school. If you do this, you should be fine. The deadline for Berkeley to receive them is 15 July because that's when AP scores are released.
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Ah, thanks for the info. That means I should hurry up and report my previous years' AP scores, lol.
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:16 PM   #4
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Well, the AP score report is like the SAT report - it includes all your previous tests.
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