How to brag about AP scores

<p>If a college application doesn't specifically ask the applicant to list AP test scores (the Common App doesn't, and some schools' supplements -- for example, NYU and William and Mary -- don't, either), should the applicant simply not mention them? Or should the applicant find some other way to tell the school about it? </p>

<p>My daughter's high AP test scores, some from her freshman and sophomore years, are one of her best points. I think it might hurt her applications if she has no way of mentioning them.</p>

<p>Any ideas?</p>

<p>Ask your school if they include AP scores on the transcript. If they don't, ask her guidance counselor if he could mention them in the letter, or put them on the transcript.</p>

<p>You may send your AP scores to colleges. Go to collegeboard and there will be a section that lets you do that. As of last year you had to call to do it, and it was sort of expensive but I think its a solid idea.</p>

<p>Yeah my question too, also in the additional comments section of the application i'll probably list my AP scores which so far average a 5... well I only had two but thats besides the point lol</p>