<p>1)Conventional wisdom holds that AP scores carry little to no weight in the admissions process and that you shouldn’t worry about it anyway
2) A 4 is an asset not a liability. Case closed. There is absolutely no reason for you to hide this from any college, no matter how selective. In terms of credits, even if you don’t plan to major in music you still might get elective credit for it.
3)IIRC, when you fill out the form to take the AP’s, they send one score report to the college you put down automatically and for free. If you filled it out, then that college already has your scores, and it’s too late.
4) Yes, you can withold grades, although like everything else college board charges through the nose to do it. for more information see [AP:</a> Grade Reporting Services](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>View Your AP Scores – AP Students | College Board)</p>