<p>Okay so I just realized that AP score reports for this year aren't going to come out until early July, but the problem is that I registered for the first AARO session which is July 2-3. I just read the Peruna Passport and it said that they want us to send ALL score reports to SMU before we come to AARO... I could send my scores from past years, but it will not have the scores that I got this year. We register for classes during AARO, so would it be a problem? Should I change my AARO date to a more future date?</p>
<p>Just kidding, I figured it out. But in case anyone else has the same question: It is OK that we don’t have our full score reports by AARO time. You don’t even need to send official documentation yet via College Board, you just need to bring an old report that they mailed. And they will ask you what you think you got on your AP exams this year and make your schedule based on that. I also emailed SMU’s orientation staff and this is the response I got: “There will be several students who do not have their scores by AARO. Bring whatever information you have with you and the advisor will work with you to make your schedule.” Oh, and if you really want to know your scores before AARO, you can call College Board for $8 starting July 1 (so perfect timing for the July 2-3 AARO), which I think is a really good idea, because then you won’t have to guess your scores at AARO and then possibly have to fix your schedule later.</p>