Can I / should I report an additional AP score at this point?

<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>

<p>If you reported National AP Scholar, you’re fine. </p>

<p>Thanks for the reply.
Will they think it’s weird that I have National AP Scholar (8 AP tests) but I only reported 7 tests?</p>

<p>Not significant enough to mention. Harvard will probably correctly assume that you ran out of space. As Human Geography is not an exam that can be applied to Advanced Standing (should you be accepted and wish to pursue), you made the right call.</p>