<p>aaa lol...i kind of got let's see...2 twos and 1 3 on my 5 ap tests this senior yr. i got a 2 for e/m for phys c and a 2 for comp sci ab and a 3 for stats o.O...will this have any future impact on me at all if i'm planning on retaking phys and stats in college but not planning at all to retake comp sci?
Like do med schools even care what grades you got on ap tests that you are not using to get credits for? or will they will be able to see the whole score report in the future or will they only be able to see the scores that you used ap credits for?
-thanks!!</p>
<p>If I remember correctly, they don't see any scores at all. If your college awarded you credit, they'll see that your college awarded you credit. That's it.</p>
<p>Unless your undergraduate school does something odd -- like report them on a transcript -- I don't think AMCAS will ever see these.</p>
<p>No scores are seen on your transcripts - at least, not at my school. You only see what AP tests you got credit for.</p>
<p>Of course, your mileage may vary. (Check with your school!)</p>
<p>thanks, i really doubt any undergrad will actually report scores that you don;t even receive credit for, probably at the extremist, will probably only report scores that you actually received credit for...atleast i really hope so, thanks!!!</p>
<p>even if they did see your AP scores, chances are they won't even care about them. I mean, you took those tests in high school; your college courses will be weighed much more heavily</p>