<p>Why is on the commonapp & even on the Cornell supplements,there is no place for AP classes stats?</p>
<p>i wondered about that too when i was appling for ED so i called and they said that you can just go ahead and send the scores .... i think it costs $15</p>
<p>do we have to send in your AP scores? if there wasn't an option...maybe they didn't want it or anything</p>
<p>I put my AP scores under Extra Information on the Common App</p>
<p>I had my counselor send out a copy of my scores with all my secondary reports.</p>
<p>yea it sounded to me like you didn't have to, but if you wanted to send them then you could</p>
<p>on my transcript....it has my scores all ready on there as well as SAT scores....so i think its fine</p>
<p>Mine were already on my transcript but I sent them the grade report anyway. But save your money unless you have to send them because I've heard you don't need to until later.</p>
<p>When is later ?When the decisions are already made ?</p>
<p>Is every information about the student included on the transcript?</p>
<p>At my school they make us check our transcripts and have our parents sign off before they get sent to colleges, so I know for a fact mine were on there. If you didn't see yours although, don't count on it. I would send to be on the safe side but other people on the boards were saying to wait.</p>
<p>collegeboard must have the service of reporting AP scores,right ?
Maybe we should call them</p>
<p>Mine were on my transcript, though they aren't required for admissions. You can get cb to send the scores, but it costs money (more than its worth, IMO).</p>