AP Score Fear (Good. And Bad)

<p>Last year as a Junior, I took two AP classes. AP Biology, and AP Calculus.
I wound up struggling in Calculus, and despite trying to get the school to change my class to a different block, which would help for various reasons (plus which the teacher suggested and supported I do), the request was denied. I wound up getting a 70-something in the class (Usually a Straight A student) and a 1 on the AP test.</p>

<p>BUT, biology was another story. I passed with flying colors, and got a 4 on the AP exam.
Now, my concern is when it comes to reporting these scores to colleges. Sure, a 4 looks good and can get me college credits. But a 1 looks absolutely horrible. I'm looking at several Florida colleges, and I'm terrified to know if this 1 could affect my applications chances. </p>

<p>I have yet to take the SATs (stupid of me, I know). However, I will be taking them this month and either in November or December, along with the ACTs in November. When I took the PSAT, I got a 190. We were told if you add a 0 to that, it's a predicted SAT score, give or take. So approximately a 1900, though I'm expecting (hopefully) higher on the SAT. </p>

<p>But this 1. Will it come back to haunt me? ._.</p>

<p>APs are self-reported. If you don’t report it, they won’t even know you took the test. They might wonder where it is, but they have no idea it’s a 1.</p>