<p>Does anyone know what will happen if i dont send them my AP score? but i even finished more advanced courses in community college..</p>
<p>AP scores allow you to claim units toward graduation. Even if you took more advanced classes in CC, you still want the units for the more remedial AP courses, don’t you? They can also be used to fulfill prerequisites for classes you want to take.</p>
<p>Is there any possibility that my admission wil be revoked cuz i didn’t send them the official AP score letter which is required by UCSC?</p>
<p>You should ask UCSC that question, especially if you decide to take a chance and not send it in. First impression would be no, they wouldn’t do that. But it sounds like you might be a transfer student. Did UCSC count the AP units toward whatever you needed to do the transfer?</p>
<p>In my opinion, you should make the effort to get the score to UCSC so you can get the credit in any case. You worked for it, you paid the CEEB to take the test, you should get the credit.</p>
<p>The CEEB contact information for AP can be found here:</p>
<p>[Contact</a> AP - Advanced Placement Contact](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>Get the Most Out of AP – AP Students | College Board)</p>
<p>Again, you paid them to take the test, they should be willing to talk to you about how you can get scores sent to the school, if possible.</p>
<p>Another possibility… My kids’ high school somehow got their AP scores. Maybe you can get hold of your high school and ask if they can give you any test id info they have.</p>