<p>here is the situation i am in:</p>
<p>i got back my ap test scores and they pretty much suck....</p>
<p>can i retake them without the college knowing i took them more than once?
should i just cancel the score and do nothing?
OR should i go ahead and report them?</p>
<p><strong>ps</strong>
i heard that all that you do in senior year (like the grades you achieve) and useless (or not as important) for the admissions process
do colleges really not look at your senior year grades? 0.o</p>
<p>You can cancel now and retake the test. Colleges won’t see this year’s score (assuming you cancel).</p>
<p>Senior year AP scores do not play a role in the admissions process, since you will have received all acceptance/rejection letters and made your college choice before May of your senior year (I would think).</p>
<p>Some colleges like to see a midyear report, with your grades from the first semester of your senior year.
It’s still important to keep up your grades during senior year, though it’s not as critical as junior year.</p>
<p>Like imagodei said, some do check midyear reports. That’s why it’s a myth when people say you can slack off in senior year.</p>