<p>I do online school, and my school doesn't offer them. I registered for a couple of AP exams a while ago at a nearby school but I really don't want to go. I don't care about the money. Studying for the SAT is time consuming; I could use the time I'm studying for my APs to study for the SAT and plus I'll be like the only kid who's not from that school in the testing room and it freaks me out because I have social phobia.
Do colleges expect you to take AP exams if you're online-schooled? </p>
<p>Do well on the SATs. You won’t need to submit AP scores until AFTER you’ve accepted whatever school you’re planning to attend and want to receive any credits. Doing well on the SAT can make a difference as to whether you are accepted and whether you receive merit awards. Those awards can be renewable for 4 years, so it can run into a LOT of $$> Good luck!</p>
<p>i suggest doing it, i mean it might feel a little bit awkward when tacking the test but if you realy learned the material you would be cheating yourself out of the ccredit</p>