Listing AP Units

<p>I took 3 AP courses during high school, earning a two 3's and one 1 (In AP Physics). I am not using any of these scores to satisfy any college units. In fact, the scores were not even sent to my community college. Also, I have taken the courses which the AP scores would have satisfied already.</p>

<p>I did not list the scores on my UC application for the reasons above; is there any problem with not listing the scores, or is it acceptable?</p>

<p>Anyone know?</p>

<p>I would assume that the 3's you got would count towards transferable UC credit.</p>

<p>Yea, I am aware of that. Though, I am not concerned if they count (and they might not at UCB), but instead if it is permissible that I did not list them as I am not using any of the units I earned through AP tests. </p>

<p>My concern is that when I send both my college and high school transcripts they will see my AP scores on my high school transcript (the scores were not sent to my CCC), and withdraw my acceptance. I have heard that they were self reported, and therefore could be reported as one chooses, omitting superfluous scores, as was in my case.</p>

<p>AP scores with a score of 3, 4, or 5 are the equivalent to college level units. All college level units must be reported so please include this addition to your application update listing month/year, subject and score.</p>

<p>UCD, the scores were not reported from my high school to my Community College, and I am not using either of the scores. Should I still report?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Yes you should. We need all the information to make an accurate admissions decision; AP scores are a piece of that information.</p>

<p>Can I update the AP scores on the application update? I can't find any spot to do so.</p>

<p>3, 4, 5- UC credits.</p>

<p>1, 2-don't even worry to report it if you can.</p>

<p>You have to contact each campus formally (in letters) if you want to make changes to your apps.</p>