AP scores

<p>So what happens if you have really crappy AP grades? I know if the grades in school slip, Cornell can rescind their acceptance offer, but can anything happen with just bad AP grades? - thanls</p>

<p>no...your acceptance is contingent on your report card and moral standing</p>

<p>I think you don't even have to report them if you don't want to - they don't come out until what, end of july/beg august anyway?</p>

<p>Actually, CU gets AP scores in the final grade report.</p>

<p>But don't worry. . .you will not be have admission revoked because of a low AP Score.</p>

<p>I wonder if anyone knows if you might get the required grade on an AP on one test, but not place out of the class you were supposed to because of a low grade on another closely related one? For example, (and this is the one I'm worried about,) if I get a 4/5 on Macroecon, but a 1 on Microecon (I've only taken one of the courses, and I'm challenging Micro [oh, and did I mention I decided it wasn't worth it to study?]), will they not want to let me place out of Econ 101? ^_^;;</p>

<p>Also, while I'm at it, does anyone by chance know the AP policy for canceling AP Microecon, but not AP Macroecon? (Since you pay $74 for both together, do you have to cancel them together?) Thanks. :)</p>

<p>I'm not filling in Cornell as my college because I want to proof the report myself first. It has no affect on our acceptances but since I have 2 scores for calc AB (BC this year still includes a subscore) I just want to make sure I don't drop. lol</p>