<p>Did you guys send AP scores or report them on the common app?</p>
<p>Report them on the Common App; send them only if you are accepted and opt to attend.</p>
<p>Is it bad that I didn’t self-report them before applying?</p>
<p>It depends. It’s completely optional. However, if your transcript lists an AP course and you do not report the score, you run the risk of the admissions committee assuming one of 2 things: you were not motivated enough to take the AP test or you took the test and scored a 1.</p>
<p>@skieurope
I have taken 6 AP’s Soph and Junior year combined and I am taking 3 this semester and 3 next semester. These classes were part of my transcript and I listed AP Scholar with Distinction as an honor. Is that enough or should I ask my guidance counsellor to send them or something because I do not want them thinking I scored poorly on them?</p>
<p>Is there any reason that you didn’t self-report them? Especially since you did self-report AP Scholar with Distinction? </p>
<p>@ribbonroad I just never thought to self-report them…My transcript showed I made all A’s in them, and I thought I would just send them to the college I choose to go to.</p>
<p>If you’re so inclined, you can send an email update if your transcript does not include the scores. As AP scores themselves carry little to no weight in admissions, it’s no big deal one way or another IMO since you listed no scores. It’s not like you selectively edited your scores.</p>
<p>My daughter’s friend didn’t report his AP scores last year. Some schools called his GC to ask his scores.</p>
<p>@2018dad Do you happen to know which schools called? I’m really curious now haha.</p>
<p>@op
I think one of them is Yale. He was accepted. </p>