<p>I self-studied for an AP exam last year and got a 1. I got a 5 on the other two ap's so I want to send those but I want to hide the 1 from colleges. How do I do that?</p>
<p>What exam? And I don’t think there’s a way to cancel exams. D:</p>
<p>Why? You only need to send once you’re accepted.</p>
<p>How about when we get accepted? Is there any way that I can hide the 1 (self-studied) exam? Or do I have to send all scores…will it affect their decision?</p>
<p>You can cancel it, but I’m not convinced it’s necessary. Here’s what College Board says (and note - it may be too late AND it will show up that you’ve got a cancelled score)</p>
<p>Score Cancellation</p>
<p>Score cancellation deletes an AP Exam score permanently from your records. Scores may be canceled at any time. However, for scores not to appear on the current year’s score report, AP services must receive a signed, written request by mail or fax by June 15. Please complete the Score Cancellation Form (.pdf/113KB) and return it to the address or fax number indicated. While there is no fee for this service, your exam fee is not refunded. The score report that you and your school receive will indicate that the score has been canceled.</p>
<p>From what i remember, my son self reported his AP scores on the common app but didn’t send them officially to any schools until he knew which school he was attending. You don’t mention what schools you’re applying to, but I don’t think it’s going to make a big difference, especially since you self studied.</p>
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<p>No, it will not.</p>
<p>^ It won’t affect their decision because
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<p>mmm my parents want me to send it before…is it better to send all knowing that i self-studied for the exam i got a 1 on?</p>
<p>AP scores are self-reported for admission purposes. You only send an official report upon matriculation.</p>