<p>So, I realized like today, I never put in ALL my AP scores.
Because it never fitted so I forgot to self report my five in AP CALC AB.
I did report some 2s...
Basically, am I screwed for not self reporting everything because there wasn't enough space?</p>
<p>It shouldn’t put you at a huge disadvantage if you didn’t self-report ALL of your scores(due to lack of space), but it is advisable that you self- report your highest scores.</p>
<p>I didn’t do that. I just updated all my ap scores until I couldn’t fill in anymore…eeek
and I already submitted it.
is taht bad?</p>
<p>Call them if you’re that worried about it, but it shouldn’t be the end all be all because Stanford looks at each application holistically.</p>
<p>wait a minute–*so you put the twos in before you put in the 5’s? porque?! um, damage has already been done… you can call and ask, as aerobug suggested…</p>
<p>You can send an additional document (typed in word with your common app ID or something like that) to the admissions office? Also for future colleges, you can make a copy of your common app, correct what you need and send that.</p>
<p>For other colleges, I would recommend that you self-report your highest scores, and that you do not disclose scores below a 3. </p>
<p>You should follow @bluenotebook’s advice and call them to clarify this.</p>
<p>alright, thanks all you guys. However, I did submit it early action…I think now is a tad late to call. being thanksgiving break for them and all… I guess I will just reapply through regular decision afterwards…and add it in, lol.</p>
<p>As for AP scores, are you guys saying that you do not need to report ALL scores? Just the highest ones?</p>
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<p>Yeah, of course. Why would you report the bad ones if there is no way for Stanford/any college to cross-check it?</p>
<p>should I report 3s? or is it advised that i don’t even report those?</p>
<p>I think you report 4s and 5s. But to report all of them too wouldn’t hurt.</p>
<p>You are undermining your application when you report non-passing scores. 1 and 2 are not considered passing by AP.</p>