<p>i am looking over the college app, there is no spot for the AP test score?
how would college know our AP scores?
should i turn in a copy along with the application or the Collegeboard will sent the score to certain school?
or the college itself would look at the school through collegeboard?</p>
<p>i am wondering that...
i self-studied Phy C and Calc BC and both got 5 (my school doesn't have these courses).
if the college wouldn't see my AP score, the time i spent in the tests would be in vain. </p>
<p>does everyone know how college would see ur AP test score when u are applying?</p>
<p>Say that in your essay. Something like "I self-studied these exams because I learn for the sake of learning and I'm truly interested in this stuff, and my hard work has paid off" or something along those lines.</p>
<p>You send them directly through collegeboard. They get "official" score reports that way. You get to send your score report (with all of your scores) to 4 colleges for free when you take the test, and it's like $9 more for each additional report.
And for your independent study courses, include them in your schedule and put (ind. study) by them.
Cheers.</p>
<p>Go online to the collegeboard and request that official copies of your AP scores be sent. You will have to designate which colleges to send the scores to and pay for each sent score, but self studying for those tests and doing as well as you did is impressive, and admissions officers WILL want to see those scores. You should also list the score results under additonal information on your applications, if there is no other appropriate place to report them.</p>
<p>Most colleges require you to send them directly (I applied to 8 and all of mine did).
You can call them after a few weeks and make sure that they got them.</p>