<p>So i was wondering do we have to send our Ap scores in?</p>
<p>Yes, you have to have College Board send them unless you had included Cornell on the list of colleges to send them to last year. I think this is the right number to call - </p>
<p>(609) 771-7300 or (888) 225-5427</p>
<p>I think I had to give my social security number and you have to have a credit card ready because it costs about $20 per report.</p>
<p>You can wait to send them until you know what school you're going to so you don't waste your money...</p>
<p>I'd wait until you take your tests at the end of Senior Year. That way, you'll know where to send them to and you can do it for free.</p>
<p>Admissions won't see them if you pay to send them. They only see the scores that are listed in the common app. Scores you send go to the registrar.</p>
<p>if that's true then how do you send them so admissions will see them? There's no space on the common app for AP scores and Cornell says it will consider AP scores when reviewing applications for admission.</p>
<p>When I had taken my tests in Junior year i marked that i wanted them sent to cornell and got a confirmation that Cornell received them. However during the ED process my GC told me that Cornell had requested the AP scores again from her. So if they want them, they will probably just call your school, even if you had sent them to Cornell already, so don't worry about it.</p>
<p>i highly doubt that...no school is going to make an effort to get your scores...AP scores are not required for admission nor can a school request them from your counselor because you are not obligated to send them...</p>
<p>If you have AP scores, do what Cornell2009Hotelie said and call the collegeboard.</p>
<p>I asked an admissions rep about it, and she said that you should have your GC make mention of your scores when sending in your transcripts and stuff. If it's too late for that, I'm sure you could put it on your mid-year.</p>