<p>Okay so, I have taken 4 AP exams. I've gotten 1 five, 2 fours, and 1 three. I don't want to report the three, but when I open my online score report on College Board, it lists all 4 of the exams. How do I make it so that I only list 3 of them? </p>
<p>Also, since I have the AP Scholar with Honor Award, that is for 4 AP exams, will Questbridge notice that I'm only submitting 3 of the scores and think that I'm not being truthful? </p>
<p>Will the 3 on an AP exam hurt me, and should I just report all 4 AP exams instead? </p>
<p>Thank you for reading all of these questions as well as for all of your help! Please answer any questions you can! Thank you again!</p>
<p>From College Board:
Score Withholding
Students can withhold one or more scores from the college specified on their registration answer sheet or from any other college to which they want to send a score report. The score will be withheld from any future score reports sent to that particular college. A request to withhold a score does not permanently delete the score. Students may later release the score to that college by sending AP Services a signed written request. Students should complete the AP Score Withholding Form (.pdf/536KB) and mail or fax it to AP Services by June 16, 2014, to withhold scores from the 2014 administration from the college indicated on their registration answer sheet. Requests for additional score reports received after June 16 will take approximately 7–14 business days for standard delivery, while rush delivery takes approximately 5–9 business days. The exact number of days depends on when the request is submitted and the location of the score recipient. The fee to withhold a score is $10 per score per college plus $15 per report for standard processing or $25 per report for rush processing to send the score report to the college.</p>
<p>Several selective LACs last year advised only reporting AP scores of 4 or 5 so you’re probably doing the right thing. </p>