<p>I want to send my AP scores to UGA for admissions but it seems like they dont weigh them in admissions. How is this fair if I self studied an AP and earned a 5. Is there a way that I can get collegeboard to send in my full score report along with my scholar with distinction award? More importantly, will UGA even care?</p>
<p>Not sure about schools sending AP score info with transcript to colleges (ask advisor), but you can DEFINITELY do your part by letting them know in your essays (write about accomplishments), and other parts of your application!</p>
<p>OH WAIT!!!! Yessss, I remember, there is a part in their applications that is for TESTING/SCORES, where they ask you to list all ya TESTS and SCORES, SAT, ACT, TEOFL (or whatever that is), and AP Exams!</p>
<p>So yes, they will take ya APs (especially self studied 5s) into good consideration!</p>
<p>They definitely take a look at your AP scores for admission and scholarships. I see from your other posts that you have taken a large number of AP classes and I'm sure the admission people and the honors program will take that into consideration. You are nearly assured to get into the honors program and, with the HOPE scholarship in-state, that's quite a good deal. (Btw, do you go to Walton? They're the only school I know near Atlanta that has so many APs).</p>
<p>No I go to chattahoochee, we offer like 23 classes... one of my AP's is self study but yeah I have taken 6 tests and 13 by graduation. </p>
<p>Biology 4
U.S History 5
European History 5
Human Geography 5
World History 5
English Language 3(im worried about this one hurting me)</p>
<p>Our school is starting to let sophmores take 2 AP classes which really ****es me off because when I was a sophmore I could only take 1. The schools in north fulton(Milton, Chattahoochee, Northview, Alpharetta, Centennial) along with Walton all offer i think at least 18 AP classes if not more.</p>
<p>But not many at our school take as many as I do and the ones that do are usually ivy league bound or get a great scholarship at a state school. My test scores are high enough but unfortunately my GPA from freshman and sophmore year was dissapointing(albeit I have had an improvement every semester) and that is what is holding me back in admissions. Even if I dont get in honors program I will get straight A's first semester and get into it for second semester. Thats assuming I go to UGA.</p>
<p>this year GA is starting a new admission program. If you apply EA the only things that will be considered are the application, high school transcript, counselor rec and test scores. If you are not admitted EA then you will complete the rest of the admission packet such as EC's, essays, etc</p>