<p>I need to cancel one of my AP scores. I'm a rising senior and I don't want the colleges I'm applying to to see that mark...</p>
<p>but June 15th has already passed. Is it still possible to cancel that score? If I can't do it now...can I do it in Fall or something?</p>
<p>You do realize colleges won’t even see the mark till you’ve already got into school? I doubt they’d revoke admission for one bad score. Colleges don’t see your AP Scores when you apply to them, just SAT/ACTs.</p>
<p>so what’s the point of taking APs before your senior year? You can take like…20 of them before your senior year, fail all of them (get 1s), and colleges won’t see them???</p>
<p>You send them to your college the summer before your fall semester (well, Collegeboard does), and if you get high enough (usually a 4 or a 5) you can place out of certain classes. They have NO effect on whether or not you get in!</p>
<p>well whether they see the score is not my original question…</p>
<p>What i want to ask is: although june 15th has passed…if i send them a mail and ask them to remove one of my AP grades from my permanent record, will the admissions people still be able to see that I took the test this May?</p>