<p>How exactly do you cancel an AP score? How much more do you have to pay?</p>
<p>Well I don't really think canceling an AP score will help you. Since, the college know that if you take an AP class, they expect you to take an AP test, which means they expect a grade. If you take the class and dont report the score, I believe it will just give a bad impression on the Admissions people because they will think you didn't even attempt to take the test. If you dont report the score, the colleges will know you are trying to hide something from that, which is a 2 or 1.</p>
<p>People cancel scores for all sorts of reasons - had a bad day, were sick, coded the answer sheet wrong. Some kids never do take the tests. If you report the score, the admissions officer will be looking at a failing score instead of a blank. You are applying to top schools; why do you want a negative on the app?</p>
<p>I was going to say, he doesn't have to report the two as far as I know.</p>
<p>Goldfish,
its here:</p>
<p>It's a racket - $10 per score per school. However, in most cases you only list your scores on the application, and send the score report after you are admitted.</p>