<p>However, I am taking a couple of ap tests in the coming weeks, but I only feel prepared for like two. I don't plan on sending my scores to the school anyway, so do you think it matters what I earn on the exam? I will most likely not even try... Especially for the ones my teachers sucked teaching.</p>
<p>Opinions??</p>
<p>And I know... Needstostudy needs to study. Lol.</p>
<p>Yeah. My school requires them, so needstostudy’s most likely does too. If I don’t take them, I automatically fail the class. The good thing is that I don’t have to do good, but I’ll still try.</p>
<p>I don’t know what the heck you’re learning in the class, but you must have known enough to get A’s to get accepted by Columbia. Do you have serious grade inflation at your school or something? How would you get a 1 if you are doing well in the class? AP exams are easy.</p>
<p>Well I don’t think I am going to get a bunch of 1s, but I do believe I will NOT earn 5s or 4s on calc and stats (maybe 3). I do think I will get a 5 in Psych and a 4 on Spanish lit and English lit.</p>
<p>By saying 1, I was thinking of the worst case scenario (if that makes sense) because I obviously cannot predict the future.</p>
<p>Well I have As and Bs. Lol. For the math classes, my teachers taught very, VERY basic stuff, so I honestly do not feel prepared for the exams. I do not think the class instruction reflects the AP test’s content.</p>
<p>Columbia does not care a whit how well you do in your AP exams. If you are worried, don’t put their name down when you take the test but submit a request after you see the scores to send them. When you make such a request, you can ask collegeboard to suppress some scores by paying $10 each but frankly, even if you send 1s, it makes zero difference.</p>