<p>Ahhhhh. So I just sent in my commonapp to all my regular schools. I completed it in october for my early school, so I was just smoothing over my ECs/Essay. but for my early school there was a supp that asked for APs and i totally forgot to self report my APs on my commapp this time!!</p>
<p>i have a 4 in a class i took, and a 4 and a 5 on the two english ones
(i didn't take either ap english class, just the test)</p>
<p>these arent that amazing or anything anyways...but should i e-mail them to all the colleges? or just forget it?</p>
<p>Don't e-mail it to them. It's okay if you don't report them: if they're on your transcript, they'll see it, and if they're not on your transcript, they won't...it's not that big of a deal either way.</p>
<p>If you sent your supplements in already, just e-mail the office later on in January. With the applications coming in, you don't want to risk them losing your information. You could also fax a copy of your AP score report and tell them, or maybe even call. Don't worry. Also maybe your transcript had the scores in which case you don't have to worry, or maybe your GC wrote them down on the report. Who knows, but those scores are great for someone who didn't take the class. Good job.</p>
<p>someone told me if you dont report them, they might assume theyre really bad.
but that seems silly since technically theyre not supposed to to be college admissions tests anyways
sigh.</p>
<p>i like the idea about faxing the score report! thanks</p>
<p>but since these arent that good (im applying to a lot of schools where im sure many applicants have scores of 5s) is it possible it could actually hurt by faxing them, since it will draw attention to so-so scores? or am i just over-thinking this?</p>