Can I Hide an AP Score?

<p>I know that Cornell doesn’t do Score-Choice, but I really need an answer to this question. </p>

<p>In sophomore year, I took AP Chem and I felt really sick the day of the AP (cramps from hell). Throughout the year, my school has been telling me that if I don’t take the AP test, the highest grade I could get in the class was a 65. They do this to keep up the illusion that kids are “prepared” for the test after taking the class. I decided to risk the test rather than lower my GPA, so I went on test day anyway. I got a 1 on the test. </p>

<p>Is there anyway I can send the rest of my AP scores (which are all 5s) , but just hide that one? I’m scared it can hurt my chances.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure you don’t have to report any your AP scores if you dont want to</p>

<p>While you are welcome to write your AP tests taken/scores on the application, you do not actually provide the official report of those scores till after you have been admitted. So, no, you do not need to list all your AP tests.</p>