<p>OK, so I've taken a lot of AP classes (13) and I can't report any more than 10 scores on the Common App. The thing is, I don't really want to report any more than 10, because the oldest 3 weren't particularly good (4,4,3). Will it look suspicious if I only report 10 and don't use the Additional Information section of my application to say the others?</p>
<p>No, it won’t look suspicious. Most schools don’t count APs for admission anyway, except for rigor of your class selection which will be on your transcript. When admitted you can see if they will give you college credit for your AP test scores.</p>
<p>Does the school you’re applying to know that you took 13? A 4,4,3 is better than having it look like you opted to not take the test.</p>
<p>I agree with teenbodybuilder - will your schools be able to see that you’ve taken 13 AP classes on your transcript? Scores on AP exams rarely work against students, they are typically used to show a rigorous course selection regardless of score. If possible, I would include the three remaining scores as additional information on your CommonApp. 4s and 3s are still very strong scores, and could definitely get you possible course credit. Best of luck :)</p>