Not submitting scores

<p>Does any college REQUIRE you to send all ap scores?
I got a 2 in calc ab last year as practice but did pretty well in bc because I took the course instead on taking it in a week :'(</p>

<p>Bump 10char</p>

<p>You can withhold a score for like 10 bucks a pop, but why? You are already admitted to college, the bad score won’t change a thing.</p>

<p>I don’t think that any college requires AP test scores to be submitted, but if you do submit them, then it’s up to the school. Some schools do NOT accept score choice when it comes to ACT or SAT- I’m not sure what the policies are regarding AP tests. I would recommend asking each school that you at interested in about their policy.</p>

<p>Im a junior</p>

<p>No, ap scores are self reported so you can just choose not to report your ab score and instead just report the higher bc score.</p>

<p>AP =/= SAT scores</p>

<p>Since you’re a junior, you shouldn’t really have sent your AP exam scores for this year anyway. The school probably won’t even keep them. When you take your senior AP’s you’ll, hopefully, know your school of choice and you’ll send them that then. They won’t rescind you for getting a 2!</p>

<p>As for common app reporting, you simply report the good ones. And you can remove the ones on your current year’s report after you see them before your college next fall will ever see them.</p>

<p>There’s a myriad of reasons why a student takes the course, but not the AP exam. The “A” or “B” in that course carries far more weight than a 5 on the exam.</p>