<p>During Junior year's AP
APUSH:1 (I am more like a Math & Science person..English & Social Science are hard for me)
APBIO:5
APCALCULUS BC:4
APCHIN:5
APCHEM:5</p>
<p>By the way, my major in college will be bio relate major.</p>
<p>Should I take APUSH test again during senior year? Can I put on my college application for APUSH score as "pending" if I retake it?</p>
<p>I agree - do not remove the score. I have 8 4s or 5s, but I had a 1 and a 2 (Comp Sci AB, Phys C:E/M... ek)and I got them cancelled. Now I have a *94 appearing next to the cancelled scores with a big message that says something like 'Cancelled at students request'. I personally think that the actual grades looked better.</p>
<p>And kevin, you can specify which exams you want to cancel </p>
<p>and how your AP test grade affects your grade in class basically depends on your school's/teacher's policy - at my school the AP test and AP class grades are completely independent of one another.</p>
<p>Isn't that normally you get 4=A for regular class and 5=A for honors or AP.</p>
<p>But our school says, if you don't take AP test, but you take the AP class, you only get 4=A not 5=A.</p>
<p>I want to cancel the APUSH test so I don't have to report to the colleges that I want to apply, but is it a good idea? b/c colleges will see you took the AP class with no Ap test since I cancelled that test before I submit the application.</p>
<p>I think it's best not to cancel the test - it won't hurt your chances too much. Your other scores show that you are a hard-working and motivated student and it's better to have that extra point added onto your GPA to help your class rank. If you really want to get college credit, just retake the test this year after self-studying a little bit without cancelling it.</p>
<p>Not all colleges even ask for AP scores. I think generally AP scores are supposed to be used more for placement in classes than for admission. You don't have to send them your AP score report either (I'm pretty sure).</p>
<p>Colleges don't see the '*94 Cancelled at students request'. It only appears on your report and they'll send an updated one containing that to your school. There is no conceivable downside to canceling a 1 or a 2, other than the five minutes spent on sending the fax, unless your school somehow factors AP exams into your GPA.</p>