<p>You know, folks, if there is a school-based issue with regard to a particular class, it is appropriate for the GC to make mention of that. For example, a relative had a class in which the AP scores were very low – but the reason was that it was a small school whose teacher suffered a heart attack and left in February and a replacement took a while to be found. The GC explained in the recommendation and it made perfect sense. If your issue is completely legitimate (rather than “the teacher stinks”) it should be addressed and the scores sent. I urge you to really think hard about whether to send some, but not all, scores if all AP classes are listed on your transcript. By the way, have you SEEN your transcript to make sure it’s correct?</p>
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Not necessarily. They may simply think you didn’t report them and will submit official scores when you matriculate.</p>