<p>^^,I had during my high school years took AP Calculus I and II. But I scored a 3 and a 1. Thus when I started in CC, I started from Precalculus and went all the way up to Calculus II, and got As, but everybody did, so what the hell. </p>
<p>So, do I still need to transfer those AP grade on the UC application, even if they are well below the line? Calculus II-score of 1 (panda can do better) U_U!!!</p>
<p>Thanks ahead.</p>
<p>As far as I know, reporting AP scores is up to you. You shouldn’t be penalized for having scores lower than a 3, but I have no data to back that up.</p>
<p>A UCD rep. told me that I will get credit for both my AP calc test score and the equivalent calc class I’ve taken at community college. I’m not sure if that’s the same case for any other UC, but I think that’s a great deal for me.</p>
<p>NO… you should report everything… meaning every single academic record between your high school and college in the UC application… this include every single college’s transcripts and Test Score you got from your SAT and ACT… dont count on my… but if i were u, i would just put it in my UC application… the AP score wont hurt… I got into UCB and UCLA with a GPA 3.9 with a score of 2 on my AP physic… so its fine…</p>
<p>Wow, I get what you’re trying to ask, but I didn’t get the rest. The first sentence confuses me enough already, even when I read it multiple times.</p>
<p>i bet 10 gold difanchen is a Fob. or esl.</p>
<p>You should report ones and twos too on app?</p>