<p>Do colleges give credit for AP classes that you take your senior year? Also, do you have to send your score to the colleges? (im a freshman in high school btw)</p>
<p>You have to pass the AP exam to get college credit. Most schools require that you get a 3, some require 4 and some require 5. And yes they count if taken your senior year otherwise people wouldn’t take any AP that year. And yes again you must send in your score.</p>
<p>Yes they do, and yes you do.</p>
<p>How do you send your scores?</p>
<p>The same way you do for SATs. You list the colleges you want to send to when you take the exam. But if you want to wait to see how you did first you have to pay a fee.</p>
<p>When do you do this? Do you need a college board account to do it?</p>
<p>Don’t send your AP scores until after you’re admitted. And whether you get credit depends exclusively on the score you get on the AP test.</p>
<p>Also, schools almost never give credit for two AP classes in a language (including English).</p>