AP Scores

<p>Does Columbia not care about these for admissions? There's no room to report them on the application... should I get college board to send them? Or just ignore it.</p>

<p>They could help if you did exceptional-- I had my guidance counselor report my scores. I never sent an official score report.</p>

<p>^^ Really? I never noticed.
Guess not. Just ignore it; they don’t seem to care about them enough to ask.</p>

<p>Hmmm I don’t know if my gc sent them; too late now anyway. 5 5’s probably isn’t worth reporting.</p>

<p>WHAT. Five 5s means you are an AP Scholar with Distinction AND have mastered college coursework. By all means, ask your guidance counselor to put them on the mid-year report!</p>

<p>Mine are printed on our transcripts.</p>

<p>So does Columbia really care about AP scores. I was thinking about adding them on a separate sheet of paper to my midyear report, which is about to be sent very soon since my first semester will end really soon, but will Columbia even look or consider them? I don’t want them to get annoyed. By the way my scores are a 5,5,5,4,4,4,4,3 is this that worth sending?</p>

<p>Uh oh! I didn’t know it was that bad to report them yourself… I self-studied APs (my counselor doesn’t really know about that, I am an international) and scored 5s and a 4, and listed them in additional information (together with some other language certiciate information). This is okay right?</p>