@ninetwentyfour, as @jupiter98 said, you have to put all of your completed and planned tests down, along with achieved and projected scores. Your ‘offer’ will be specific. For example, they could say ‘based on confirmation of achieved scores of 5 in Euro, USH, Lang, World & Geo’. They could also say ‘based on achievement of 5 on [AP you are scheduled to take this year]’. They can be a puckish lot, those Cambridge Dons!
My kid filled out the UCAS with all SAT/AP/IB tests taken and planned to take and also:
Qualification 1
Date taken Jun 2017
Subject USA-High School Graduation Diploma
Module details
Date: 01/01/14 Title: AP Human Geography Grade: A
Date: 01/06/14 Title: AP Human Geography Grade: A
Date: 01/01/14 Title: Language Arts 1 Honors Grade: A
Date: 01/06/14 Title: Language Arts 1 Honors Grade: A
And so on, starting with freshman year and leaving the senior grades blank.
@collegemom3717 and @VickiSoCal Thank you guys so much!
You do not need to submit your class grades on UCAS, just standardized test scores. Cambridge will have you submit your transcript on one of the forms you would complete as part of your application (the COPA).
Don’t stress about any AP test score that’s unrelated to law; your AP scores are top notch and if your personal statement is strong you should definitely be offered an interview.
@lamebridge Well, I already submitted my class grades on UCAS, so it’s too late for that I guess. Thanks for the advice though!
No worries, best of luck with your application!