<p>I don't know...i would like to know as well</p>
<p>At D's high school, all SAT, ACT, and AP test scores that have been reported to the school by the time your transcript is sent out will be printed at the bottom of the transcript.</p>
<p>But many universities also require the official ACT or SAT scores for the admissions process. You have to read the fine print. You can chooses which set of scores to send (or send them all if the school will take the best from each test and combine them).</p>
<p>I think all universities require official AP scores if you are receiving credit when you enroll. </p>
<p>To answer the original question: I have heard that it looks very bad to have junior year AP classes listed on your transcript without the corresponding test. Either you bombed the test or you didn't take it (which tells them your class performance is unreliable).</p>
<p>A High school has no right to be printing SAT , AP and ACT scores on their transcript.I would not allow that, and would make sure to specify 20 times that I am sending the scores separately. After all, the universities require scores reported directly by CB anyway.</p>