Do schools care about AP scores after you are accepted?

<p>Last month, I took all of my AP tests for senior year (Physics E/M, Biology, Macroeconomics, Psych). I think I did well on all of them except the Mechanics part of the physics AP, since I was sick that morning and didn't remember some of the material covered during first semester. I've already been accepted to Hopkins, so I'm not worried about admissions. My question is, will colleges care about a single bad AP score after a person gets in (aka should I cancel Physics M or wait and see what happens)? Thanks</p>

<p>It won't hurt you for admission, not at all. Of course you report your AP scores to the college that admits you, for placement in most cases.</p>