<p>Hi, so I’m going to be a junior this upcoming year. This past sophomore year I took 4 APs (AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Computer Science and AP Stats), I got 5s in all the classes except for Computer Science (which I cancelled b/c I didn’t think I did too well). The way it works at my school is that my school sends all your ap scores, or none, and for me, since I’m planning to take around 12-13 APs total, I want to send them. So I’m just wondering whether ivies would look down on a cancelled AP Score (As in they see I took the class, but no AP Score). The class was computer science and if it matters, I had 4.0s in all the APs I took (except chem, which is more of a 3.8).</p>
<p>They care more about the grade in the Ap course than the score. Also, in the common app, you put the list of the AP tests taken and scores received, yourself. Your school shouldnt have anything to do with sending the scores. You only officially submit the ap scores to the college, as you pick your courses and see what credits you are getting OR unless a college requires it for merit (not a case in ivy league).</p>