<p>Should I upload a document in the Additional Information section just to include 4 extra AP scores? College Board will send over all of them, so I worry that the document would just be a burden for the adcom. I am applying through the Common App website, which says "You may report any additional AP/IB/SAT Subject tests in the 'Additional Information' area."</p>
<p>Sure, that would be fine. BTW: You can self report your AP scores and DO NOT have to send official reports until granted acceptance. Unless you opt for Advanced Standing (graduating in 3 years instead of 4), the only AP that Harvard offers credit for is your foreign language AP. See: [Advanced</a> Standing Advising Programs Office](<a href=“http://apo.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k73580&pageid=icb.page388448&pageContentId=icb.pagecontent823379&view=view.do&viewParam_name=asgeninfo.html#a_icb_pagecontent823379_a_icb_pagecontent825552_apexams]Advanced”>http://apo.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k73580&pageid=icb.page388448&pageContentId=icb.pagecontent823379&view=view.do&viewParam_name=asgeninfo.html#a_icb_pagecontent823379_a_icb_pagecontent825552_apexams)</p>
<p>Actually a five on an AP language exam satisfies the foreign language requirement, but you do not get credit (as in showing up on your transcript as a completed class).</p>
<p>^^ Thanks for the correction. A 5 on a high school AP language exam will exempt your from Harvard’s language requirement, it will not give you transcript credit.</p>