Do your AP exams appear on your CC transcript in the form of CC classes with "CR"?

<p>Should we be worried if our CC does this? I'm worried. What I'm talking about here is our community college (CC) taking our AP exams and putting the corresponding CC classes that reflect those AP exams' credits (e.g. US History for AP US History; Western Civilization for AP European History) onto the CC transcript with a "CR" (Credit) grade for each course. They leave the "course term [i.e. Fall 2011]" empty, because of course these classes were never taken. Because of this we couldn't report these courses in the Academic History section because they had no term. Now I did make a note of this in the "Additional Comments" Essay section, BUT: I'm worried that they won't know to refer to that section when they are doing the grade verification of all grades in the summer<a href="i.e.%20matching%20all%20of%20our%20sent-in%20transcripts%20to%20our%20%22self-reported%22%20grades">/b</a>, and **hence they will revoke my admission. </p>

<p>I'm talking about UCSD especially, who reportedly doesn't even read essays and hence will skip over the "Additional Comments" section, since they ONLY look at your grades and unit count? </p>

<p>Can anyone relate to this?</p>

<p>I really think it’s okay. You’re not the first person to use AP credit to cover for IGETC requirements. It’s part of the admissions protocol I’m sure.</p>