how do i cancel score

<p>Im a sophmore in hihg school, I just got back my AP scores today.</p>

<p>CompSci A - 4
Calc BC - 5
Calc AB Subscore - 5
World history - 3</p>

<p>How do I remove my world history score of 3? i want it off my record. Like whne i registered my exams in school, i left the section blank that asked what colleges I wanted to send my scores to. So, does this mean I can choose which AP scores to send? How can i make it so that my colleges dont see that world history score?</p>

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Grade Cancellation</p>

<p>Grade cancellation deletes an AP Exam grade permanently from your records. Grades may be canceled at any time. However, for grades not to appear on the current year's grade report, AP services must receive a signed letter requesting cancellation by June 15. While there is no fee for this service, your exam fee is not refunded. The grade report that you and your school receive will indicate that the grade has been canceled.</p>

<p>AP Services
P.O. Box 6671
Princeton, NJ 08541-6671
Phone: (609) 771-7300 or (888) 225-5427 (toll-free in the U.S. and Canada)

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<p><a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exgrd_rep.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/exgrd_rep.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I'm pretty sure you can pay a ten dollar fee to have scores witheld... check out <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.collegeboard.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>War Chant, I read that. But I arleady got my score and its past June 15th. It just said do it before June 15th <strong>IF</strong> you dont want it on THIS year's report. If i do it after that, it'll go off like next year, right?</p>

<p>no, it doesn't work like that. You can only completely cancel a score BEFORE you get your score.</p>

<p>OMFG, are you serious..</p>

<p>yea you can't cancel it after the grade is out... don't even worry about it a 3 will not hurt you because you have enough 4s and 5s on other AP tests to make up for it.</p>

<p>Dang it...alright. Now I Just have to face the shame when my classmates ask.</p>

<p>your a fool, just stop now.</p>

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<p>Wrong. Wrong. WRONG. WRONG. Stop spreading misinformation.</p>

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Grade Withholding</p>

<p>You may have one or more grades withheld from the report sent to the college you indicated on your answer sheet. To have a grade withheld from the indicated college, AP Services must receive your written, signed request by June 15 accompanied by a $10 fee per grade, per college. If your request is not received by June 15, the grade is automatically sent to the college indicated on your answer sheet.</p>

<p>The grade will be withheld from any future grade reports sent to that particular college. You may later release the grade to that college by sending AP Services a signed written request.</p>

<p>If you later decide to send an AP Grade Report to a different college, however, you need to contact AP Services to have the grade withheld from that grade report.</p>

<p>A request to withhold a grade does not permanently delete your grade, and all exam grades, even those withheld from grade reports sent to colleges, are sent to you and your school.

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<p>Since there is no college indicated on his answer sheet, he is perfectly fine to use the "grade withholding" technique. If he doesn't want to pay the $10 fee, he can also:</p>

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Grade Cancellation</p>

<p>Grade cancellation deletes an AP Exam grade permanently from your records. Grades may be canceled at any time. However, for grades not to appear on the current year's grade report, AP services must receive a signed letter requesting cancellation by June 15. **While there is no fee for this service, your exam fee is not refunded. **The grade report that you and your school receive will indicate that the grade has been canceled.

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<p>Anonymous, thank you <em>so</em> much for shedding light on this. I feel much better now, thanks.</p>

<p>Who the hell cares? Get some perspective...you still earned that score no matter what, and your college might still offer credit for the 3 (MAYBE, I know its a long shot). Harvard, Yale, Oxford, and any other top school you can pull out of your ass doesn't even see your grades.</p>

<p>3s will hurt you, but slightly, when applying to HYPS.</p>

<p>you have to send in a letter or fax to cancel...</p>