AP test questions

<p>I just received my AP scores today and have some questions:
1) In order to be a AP scholar, do you have to score more than a 4 on all the exams taken over the years or just one year? When are we notified an AP scholar?
2) I got a 4 on my AP World History but a mere 610 on SAT II WHAP. What score will colleges be more favorable on?
5) I oddly received 2 AP student score report sheets, and on one of them my name's mispelled. How do I correct that?</p>

<p>2) Probably more on the AP, but you should retake the SAT II just in case. In terms of the SAT II scores of 700+ are competitive.

  1. All tests taken in your high school years, you’ll be notified in September. There is another topic that discusses about this.</p>

<p>what if by then the college app is already finished?</p>

<p>if you’re going to college this year or the 11-12 year then yeah it is probably too late if you want to retake the SAT II for World, but that highly depends on the college you apply to or when the college app is due.</p>

<p>Im going to be a junior in the fall
so usually ap scholars are notified when they’re done with college app?</p>

<p>if you’re junior in the fall then what’s with the college app?
AP scholars and schools will be notified in October, not Sep. </p>

<p>[AP</a> Scholar Awards](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/k-12/awards/ap-scholar]AP”>AP Scholar Awards – AP Central | College Board)</p>

<p>no but I only took 2 of them this year and both got 4
and chance?</p>

<p>no chance… you need to take 3 exams. any test from 9th to 12th will count. It says so in the link.</p>

<p>anyway, if you’re a going to be a junior then you can still make up the SAT II world history in December, you’ll get the score in the end of that month.</p>