AP Scores

<p>I got my AP scores. </p>

<p>AP Physics B 3
AP American 5 </p>

<p>Do you think these scores will be beneficial for the bs/md programs?</p>

<p>I don't think they really care unless they give you credit for them. </p>

<p>On another note and a somewhat related question:
If my school transcript shows all my SAT, SAT II, and AP scores, do I have to pay College Board money in order for them to send the exact same thing to the college/ programs I will be applying to? I just think it seems kind of redundant.</p>

<p>Sorry to take your thread to a different question (I hate when people do that actually lol) but I think it's pretty relevant. :)</p>

<p>its all good</p>

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If my school transcript shows all my SAT, SAT II, and AP scores, do I have to pay College Board money in order for them to send the exact same thing to the college/ programs I will be applying to?

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<p>Yes, you have to have college board send their official report for the sat and sat II to every college u apply to. It is required. You can send the AP scores much later after you decide which college you will be attending.</p>

<p>that sux, but thnx for the reply</p>

<p>hey, changing the topic slightly again, can good APs make up for bad SATIIs if your school puts the AP grade on your transcript?</p>

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hey, changing the topic slightly again, can good APs make up for bad SATIIs if your school puts the AP grade on your transcript?

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<p>No, AP tests are graded on an imcomparable scale (60%=5) so it cannot be compared to the sat 2. If you have done well on the APs, most likely, you'll do well on the sat 2s for the corresponding subject because it is an easier test.</p>