Does it matter if I can't take an AP test I listed on my application?

<p>So, I was recently accepted to Northeastern early action and I'm definitely going. When I applied, I listed that I would be taking the AP Physics B exam this year since I was taking the class. I'm a student at an online school, so I have to go to one of my town's high schools to take the exam. The problem is, I can't find a school around me that actually offers that exam. I've tried calling NEU (the phone wasn't ringing for some reason) and I emailed them, but I need to register for APs soon, so I figured I'd ask here. So will it matter if I can't take the test even though I said I would on my application? My guess is that it's not a big deal, but I want to make sure first.</p>

<p>If you called this week, it is because we’re on spring break. The VC might be understaffed.</p>

<p>My guess is that it doesn’t matter too much. My friends said you only send them the score if it is good enough to receive credit, so if you don’t send it, they might just assume you got a 3 (they take mostly 4s and 5s for credit). I don’t think it’s like the SAT where you choose where it’s being sent before you take it, but I don’t know for sure…</p>

<p>If you want to send any APs, you send them all.</p>

<p>I didn’t know that and now I do!</p>

<p>But seriously calm down. One, schools aren’t supposed to let AP credit or scores affect decisions (because not all students have access). Two, your scores will come in long after you accept or decline an offer. The only time scores matter is when you check your degree audit to see what courses they get you out of. My audit has a fail grade for AP Physics and no one has ever cared.</p>