<p>Hey guys, so I've applied to Harvard SCEA and I've gotten everything done (the app, interview, etc.)</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I've made a slight error on my CommonApp </p>
<p>So far I've taken a total of 8 AP tests which are:
Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Statistics, Language/Composition, BC Calculus, US History, Psychology, and Human Geography. (5 on all)</p>
<p>The AP tests that I PLAN to take this year are:
Chemistry, US Government and Politics, Spanish, Computer Science, and European History.</p>
<p>On CommonApp, it allows me to self-report up to 10 AP tests (taken and planning to take)
I self-reported 7 of the 8 scores (didn't report Human Geography because I just self-studied that to get the National AP Scholar award and it doesn't really get recognized by many schools) and for the remaining 3 slots I listed that I was planning to take Chemistry, Spanish, and Computer Science. </p>
<p>However, after reading Gibby's post on the value that Harvard places on AP tests, I feel like I may have had a lapse in judgment and I kind of want to report this score to Harvard. </p>
<p>Can I submit an additional AP test + tests that I plan to take on the Applicant Portal? Is this even significant enough to make the addition?</p>
<p>Thanks for any responses guys</p>