<p>Hey, when I apply next year I'll have 14 AP scores to submit. I applied this year, as a junior, and had three. My question is: how do colleges check the veracity of your scores? I mean there are people that do so/so in classes, but insanely study for the AP and pull off a 5. So, do they just take you on what you put down? I'm just saying this because I don't many people who will have around the same number of APs as me. If you do, tell me what you think will happen-but don't randomly speculate. Thanks.</p>
<p>Does anyone know? Please respond.</p>