Ap Test Scores Have To Be Disclosed?

<p>I did not pass an AP TEST (2). When a school asks for if I took any AP's and scores on the tests can I list the AP's but just not give one of the scores? Will they know I ever even took it? I really don't want it to be seen because it's supposed to be my "Best subject" and what my major is going to be</p>

<p>I have a similar question as well.</p>

<p>Check w/ your HS about the transcript and what they include. Some HS guidance offices release much more than is necessary and thus make it pretty difficult to hold back grades on exams. As to what you release from the testing service.......I belive that currently they show all tests administered.</p>

<p>AP Score website says::
Grade Withholding</p>

<p>You may have one or more grades withheld from the report sent to the college you indicated on your answer sheet. To have a grade withheld from the indicated college, AP Services must receive your written, signed request by June 15 accompanied by a $10 fee per grade, per college. If your request is not received by June 15, the grade is automatically sent to the college indicated on your answer sheet.</p>

<p>The grade will be withheld from any future grade reports sent to that particular college. You may later release the grade to that college by sending AP Services a signed written request.</p>

<p>If you later decide to send an AP Grade Report to a different college, however, you need to contact AP Services to have the grade withheld from that grade report.</p>

<p>A request to withhold a grade does not permanently delete your grade, and all exam grades, even those withheld from grade reports sent to colleges, are sent to you and your school.</p>

<p>I scored a 3 in AP chemistry my junior year (the only AP course our school lets us take as a junior). Should I send it or withold? A 3 isn't exactly great.</p>

<p>What school? Many colleges give credit for 5s only. You should check w/ your colleges.</p>

<p>I mean, would it hinder me in the application process? (as in, I don't expect credit for the course, but don't want it to count against me)</p>