AP Predicted Scores

The University of Toronto is asking for AP Physics predicted scores. Since I’m taking AP Physics right now I’ve talked to my teacher and counselor and i’ve got the same response, “Don’t you mean IB predicted scores.” I’m pretty sure I can read what’s on the website. Is there anyone out there who can shed some light on this topic it would be much appreciated. (Not only on University of Toronto AP Predicted scores but about AP Predicted scores in general in case I get any other universites wanting the same thing)

There is no such thing. Students take an AP course and get a grade that MAY be a predictor of the AP test score

Last year when my son applied to universities he had to predict his grades. This allowed for early admission. He spoke to his guidance counselor and the guidance counselor spoke with his teachers and they predicted his final grade. This was for both AP and regular classes. My son then self-reported his grades and was offered early acceptance and scholarships. Of course one must obtain final grades in the ballpark of the predicted in order for the offer of admission and scholarships to remain valid. In other words, the universities can revoke either if the final grades are lower than predicted.

Hope this is what you are referring to in your question.

@BCVIOLINMOM‌
this is basically what me a my ap physics teacher decided on. He’ll give me a predicted score of 4 or 5 (depending on what i think i can get) and ill send it to the university in a letter signed by my counselor and teacher to make it look legitimante and official. Hopefully this will be enough for the university. Thanks for your help!