<p>I probably should cancel my AP Statistics score, but being a senior, I don't see any reason to. My college won't rescind my acceptance because of a poor AP score and I did pay $83 to take the test. Granted, my 2 may keep me from that shiny AP Scholar Award, but I get the feeling that "honor" won't really help me in college. Well, that's my view of situation. Can anyone offer other opinions?</p>
<p>Um...not really. I'm pretty sure I failed Macro (self-study, except take away the study because I "forgot" to read the book) but I'm not canceling my score. Your AP award thing looks nice on college apps, maybe, but you're not going to get your professor to give you an A in college because you were National AP Scholar! And as you said, it's not like your college is going to rescind you because you'll be taking Bio there (and thus paying them more $$).</p>
<p>There's no point at all in canceling your scores as a senior. </p>
<p>1) Colleges won't rescind you even if you took fifteen AP exams and scored a 1 on all of them.
2) AP Scholar is a type of award that looks impressive on college applications and nowhere else. You're already done with college applications and in college.</p>