Don't Submit AP Exam Scores?

<p>Harvard doesn’t have instructions for reporting AP scores, but Yale does: [Frequently</a> Asked Questions - Standardized Testing | Yale College Admissions](<a href=“Standardized Testing | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions”>Standardized Testing | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions)</p>

<p>QUESTION: Must I submit an official report for Advanced Placement (AP) test results?
ANSWER: No. You may self-report AP scores in the spaces provided on the Common Application or on the Yale Supplement. Only students who ultimately enroll at Yale and choose to apply for acceleration credit will need to submit an official score report.</p>

<p>It’s the same for Harvard. That said, students are expected to be truthful when completing the Common Application, which includes the self-reporting of AP scores. If you just self-report the 5’s and don’t mention your 2’s or 3’s that you might also have, that would leave you open to the misrepresentation of credentials, which you don’t want to do!</p>