Have to send AP scores to college by July 15th...what to do?

So UCSD has to receive my AP scores by July 15th. Thing is, I took 4 AP tests this year, and I bubbled in UCSD as the free score report recipient on only one of these 4 tests, and it was the last one. Will they still send my scores to UCSD?

Just to be safe, I would still like to send scores to UCSD via the CollegeBoard website. Should I send them now, or should I wait until this year’s scores become available? If I sent the scores right now, would this year’s scores be included in the report? I know this is a very confusing post, and I hope someone can understand it and help me haha…I’m just confused as to what I should do.

Btw, this is what is stated on the CB website:

Due to AP Exam scoring activities occurring in late June, please note that orders placed online, or via mail/fax between June 16, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. and July 2, 2017 at 11:59 p.m. ET will be held for processing until July 3. To ensure that your AP Exam scores are received by your designated college or university promptly, we will fulfill your order as a rush delivery at a reduced fee of $15 instead of $25 when processing resumes. If you are a graduating senior who will be entering college in the fall and took an AP Exam this year, please check your school’s deadline for receipt of AP scores for credit and placement.

If you did not designate a college or university to receive your scores on your AP answer sheet at exam time, we encourage you to send them as soon as you gain access to your 2017 scores online. All orders placed between July 3, 2017 at 12:00 a.m. and July 13, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. ET will be processed as a rush delivery to ensure timely receipt of your scores after they are available.

California AP scores become available on July 9th. Should I wait until then to send all my scores or should I go ahead and send previous years’ scores now and then send again later? Like I said, I did designate UCSD on the AP exam, but I’m worried they won’t count it because I didn’t bubble it in on my first AP exam.

Thanks!

They will send them all.

Are you a rising senior?
If so, you will be able to self-report any scores within your application and have plenty of time next year to send any ‘official’ scores through the college board. You will only submit your AP scores to the one school that you’ve accepted an offer from. Everyone else will just want you to self-report in the application.

Are you a graduating senior/rising college freshman?
If so, then you need to arrange for score to be sent directly to the school you’ve accepted your offer from by their stated deadline if you want to get qualifying credit, or use the score to bypass intro coursework.

Note that each UC has a chart within their web sites that let you know which scores qualify for credit for which classes, as well as the maximum number of scores accepted. Be sure that you know what counts and what doesn’t.