<p>So I have generally good scores on AP tests, except for a 1(ouch) I got on the Spanish Language exam. We didn't have a really good teacher, cool, but not very good. When they ask for AP Scores on the supplements, should I post my 1 too. I know they like honesty, but its kind of embarrassing to put a bunch of 5's and then a 1. I don't feel its lying if I don't post it, but I'm leaning towards putting it on my applications. So my question is, Is it a good idea to post bad AP scores.</p>
<p>As a general rule of thumb, list AP scores you'll get credit for.</p>
<p>im in a similar boat so any other thoughts?</p>
<p>Well I doubt I'll be getting credits with half of the tests I took for the Ivies I applied for.</p>
<p>You definitely shouldn't think of it as lying if you leave off the score... The school will see that you took the class anyway, so they can decide what might have happened (you didn't do well, you chose not to take the test, etc.) I'd say it's not worth the bother of writing one more thing down.</p>