Concerns About My AP Scores

<p>I'm an oncoming senior and thinking about studying computer engineering or science in college. I took a few AP courses junior year, including Physics, Government, and Economics and got my AP test scores back recently. I did not do so well (3 on Physics and Economics and a 2 on Government). I've read posts that the AP test scores aren't that important and are only used for credit, but will not writing my scores on my college apps make it look suspicious? Should I cancel my score(s)? Also, if I do not cancel my scores, will sending in one AP score mean colleges will see all my AP scores? I'm thinking of applying to schools like Carnegie Mellon. Do I have less of a chance now? Thanks and sorry for the wall of questions.</p>

<p>I would just submit the two 3’s and move on. As long as you passed, at least colleges know that you are pushing yourself to achieve at a college level.</p>

<p>It would be better to at least send the two that you passed, because if you cancel them all, colleges may thing you got all 1’s and 2’s.</p>

<p>I would just send them to showed that you tried. Just because you got low scores on the AP exam or not sending them will not lower your chance at all.</p>

<p>So if I submit the two 3’s, they will not be able to see any of the other AP test I have taken?</p>