Bad AP scores do anything?

<p>Specific AP scores can be withheld from your AP summary report, but you have to pay and order for them to be removed. After a certain date, ALL of your AP scores are automatically sent to the school that you listed when you originally filled out your answer sheet, so it may be too late.</p>

<p>It is very likely that the major will look at your score when you apply. Since chemistry is a competitive major at UW and freshmen who get into the program through direct freshman admission are required to have a 5 on the AP chemistry exam, you will most likely have to apply though regular admission.</p>

<p>Although honestly, considering this old topic of yours:</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-washington/1131069-no-chem-144-advanced-general-chem-autumn-2011-a.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-washington/1131069-no-chem-144-advanced-general-chem-autumn-2011-a.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I would probably take some time to consider other possible majors. If you really did everything you said you did (self-studied from Zumdahl and knew everything in the book), you should not have gotten a 1. A 1 on the AP exam of what you plan on majoring in isn’t a good sign, especially when the national average was a 2.76. The last thing you want to have happen during your first quarter is end up destroying your GPA because you signed up for something that was too much for you to handle.</p>