<p>You see, I already got into the college of my choice. Suppose I take the AP exams on May. The results are supposed to come out on July.
Would the college ask for the AP exam grades? If so, how do I send it to them?</p>
<p>I believe that there is a way to specify which college to send your AP scores to as part of the whole bubble sheet info thing.</p>
<p>It’s through collegeboard. Get info here:
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<p>What about colleges like Colgate University and Vassar College.
Do I need to send them my AP scores if I already got in?</p>
<p>The purpose of those AP tests and scores is twofold: </p>
<p>as a junior, it shows how well prepared you are for the tests, how well your teachers teach, and it shows how well you test. (And of course it shows how your rigorous your transcript.)</p>
<p>As a senior going into college, it is used to bypass basic requirements. Usually you can’t skip requirements altogether, but it might allow you to skip a level. This depends on the particular course and college.</p>
<p>So usually you don’t need to send the scores to any other college than the one you will be attending in September.</p>
<p>And what if I want to re-take the courses in college? Should I send in the 4s amd 5s from my AP tests?</p>