<p>To ensure college credit, students should list their desired colleges as test-result recipients when they register for exams.</p>
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<p>Can anyone please explain what is implied about listing the desired colleges WHEN REGISTERING for exams to ensure college credit?</p>
<p>I was under the impression, once we get the results, we send the scores to the desired colleges. what is this about listing during registration?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>not reading the article…you dont need to list the schools. just make sure you show them your ap scores before the deadline for credit.</p>
<p>edit: yup. it says just to be safe essentially.</p>
<p>Don’t list your desired schools. Besides, I think you can only send them to one school (not sure on that though, I need to verify that). Send them to a school if you are a senior and know that you will be attending that school in the fall. Otherwise, don’t do it. And I don’t think colleges would be more likely to give you credit just because you indicated that they were one of your top choices; they give credit based on your score and your major.</p>