AP question

<p>during the test, i can only mark to send the score to ONE school</p>

<p>on the score report, there are only four or five additional spaces for sending scores</p>

<p>if i'm applying to 10+ schools, how do i send scores to all of them?</p>

<p>You do not need to send official AP scores when applying to college. You can self report your scores if you want (genearlly recommended) but AP scores aren’t officially used in admissions at most colleges (that I’m familiar with anyway). You are only really supposed to send scores to the college you eventually go to, which is why there is only one spot on the acutal test. Needless to say, strong AP scores will look good on an application, you just don’t need to send in an official report.</p>

<p>so if i’m lazy and really just want to get in, and don’t need the course credit, i can just say i got a 5 on every test?</p>

<p>and also, we take most of our AP tests before we know what college we’re going to, so how is that one spot going to work?</p>

<p>well you take AP tests in may. college decision come out, usually, by april 1st. thus, you have an idea of where you will be attending college before taking the ap exams.</p>

<p>what about sophomore and junior year AP’s?</p>

<p>You could say you got 5s on all of the tests. I don’t know how it will go over if the college finds out you lied about your scores.</p>

<p>All of your scores should be under your name. When you submit the school name with your tests senior year it sends all of your AP scores (freshman through senior year) to the college. At least it worked out well when I only submitted my AP scores during my senior year tests yet got credit for my tests from sophomore and junior years.</p>

<p>If you report AP scores on your application, you will be required to submit an official transcript after you are accepted. If the official transcript shows that you lied, then oops, you were accepted under false pretenses, and your acceptance gets rescinded.</p>