<p>hey i have a question. should we be sending a score report of our AP test scores with our applications as well?</p>
<p>No need to do that. Self-report your scores on your application, if you're accepted and decide to matriculate, you can send an official score report for course placement then.</p>
<p>It is not required (or even requested), although you will want to self report high scores. On the other hand, if your AP performance is something special in its own right you might choose to send an official score report. My son was in that position, with a boatload of high math/science AP scores and some awards for AP performance. He chose to send official score reports as part of all of his apps, including MIT where he is now. But I would consider his situation a "special case".</p>
<p>Even with great AP scores, you can just self-report them. I don't think there's a need to send official reports. Besides, if you're lying about it, you'll get caught eventually and it will not be pretty.</p>
<p>MIT's application also asks your counselor to report AP scores. So they'll be getting the scores the school knows about anyway.</p>
<p>okay thanks for the replies.</p>
<p>can we just not self-report them at all?
i got a 3 in chemistry
and a 4 in Language
and a 3 in European History</p>
<p>An admissions counselor at a session I went to said you can just not self-report, but she also gave us an accompanying disapproving look that basically said "but we don't like that!"</p>
<p>However, that may just be me and I could have just completely misinterpreted the look...</p>