<p>Is it required for me to send in my AP Exam Score, similar to my final highschool transcript? I know the transcript is a necessity, and I have already sent it in. However, I'm not sure if the AP Exam Score is a necessity. I've scored a 3 on an AP Art History exam in Spring 09 and threw away the booklet the beginning of this year, not thinking it was necessary. I'm not sure if I have enough time as well to send in the score. Thus, is it required for my admission or will I still be admitted without receiving the AP credits?</p>
<p>Well, it could give you units… which is nice… but i suppose… not totally necessary.</p>
<p>get the credits lol. You’re not really losing anything by turning in your AP scores, lol. My scores exempted me from a few classes and boosted me 1 year ahead - I’m now junior status as a sophomore lol</p>
<p>I don’t have any way of tracking my AP Exam, that’s the problem. No SSN was supplied, and no AP Booklet. Is there any other way?</p>
<p>try calling, i overheard a person who is calling collegeboard to provide with his/her current living address and stuff, so maybe u can track it by that method (not 100% sure since it is something that i overheard instead of asked in detail). As for whether AP exam scores are required, the answer is no, but it is recommended since u will receive credit for it (assuming u score a 3 or above) and those credit will save u some money in the end</p>
<p>Did you put your social security number down when you took the test? That might be another way of identifying the test.</p>
<p>Sorry about the SSN suggestion. I should read.
Did you take any other AP tests? Any this year? If you send one, they all go. Somehow, they are able to connect different years.</p>