<p>so apparently my counselor sent my transcript without taking off my AP scores. My scores are really bad (never studied, just took it so i wouldn't have to take the final). So two days ago I sent the new updated transcript that added more good scores and took off my AP scores. But i'm afraid colleges have already seen my previous AP scores. How can i inform the colleges to burn the previous one without looking at it and just look at my new one? The only issue of have with AP scores is that I have a really high GPA, and I'm afraid they might doubt the difficulty of my school if they see the AP scores. Do collegs like Emory evaluate AP scores for college admission?</p>
<p>You can't call and ask them to not look at it - that would just draw greater attention. Nothing you can do about it now, so stop worrying. Hopefully they'll just look at the new one.</p>
<p>haha, hopefully. I assume they won't start looking at them till winter breaks over</p>
<p>My school is dumb too. In Arizona, it is mandatory to pass this state-wide exam...but for some tuition waivers, you have to exceed, not pass, and i only passed one the first time around. I retook it and exceeded all of them...but the counseling office did NOT update ANYONE's transcripts with the new grades. So my colleges saw the lower (much lower) ones. Really stinks, but i got in and into the Honors College too.</p>