AP Scores

<p>Just put the score down. Inevitably the school will assume that you did badly on the test if you didn’t report it, in which case they can assume the worst case scenario. At least if you put down a three they will know that you didn’t fail the test, worst thing possible is that you won’t get college credit but oh well. Not putting down a score seems more likely to hurt your chances than actually putting down a passing grade. Honestly, the school isn’t going to assume that you got a 4 or a 5 on the exam if you didn’t put down your score.</p>

<p>Ignore this nonsense, and put the scores down. But I heard schools have their ways of finding out whether you send them or not</p>

<p>^Agree, just put the scores down. You don’t want admissions to think you didn’t pass the tests.</p>

<p>I have no shame in getting a 3 on one of my AP exams. I maintained an A average for the actual class and I believe most colleges are saying that the SATs are not as good of an indicator towards your intelligence like a transcript is so I’m sure most would say the same about an AP score versus an actual AP test.</p>

<p>I would put the score down as well… However, do realize that having an A in the class and a 3 on the exam will signify grade inflation, which is a negative factor of course.</p>