<p>Well, I already sent in my apps and didn't realize that self-reporting test scores allowed you to put your AP scores in. I took 4 AP tests my junior year (including one self study (5)) and now I am very very very sad.</p>
<p>Should I just hustle the official AP score report over to the colleges? Or should I call the colleges individually? I suppose it's very important to me because I'm not taking the SAT IIs.</p>
<p>Do you really think that self reporting AP scores is a make or break for admissions?</p>
<p>Either spend the money and send the official AP scores, or stop worrying and send them when you get admitted, decide where you want to go and need the scores for advanced credit.</p>
<p>I would imagine that sending an official AP Score report is uncommon for admissions purposes. Would they automatically match it up with my transcript or should I give them a call and let them know what I did?</p>
<p>I disagree. I do not believe that you need to pay for an official report for every school. I would simply email each school (or at least your top ones), state that you have one addendum for your application, and give a BRIEF list of each AP exam and the score. Make sure you identify your full name and social security number so they can match your email to the application.</p>