<p>don't put your APs on your resume</p>
<p>guys, i've always wondered this one: do colleges really like APs? It's pretty obvious that they like when kids challenge themselves and all, but I don't think they like when students actually score 4s and 5s on the AP tests</p>
<p>think about it...the more high AP scores a student has, the less classes that student takes at Penn (often, early graduation...); therefore, the college gets less money out of the student! I know it's pretty cynical, but colleges want money! Then again, if you're gonna stay at the college for atleast 4 years, it's different...but how would the college know? I've never seen a quesiton on an app that says How long will you be here? </p>
<p>...just a though! as the title says, no one bite my head off, please!</p>
<p>put it. if i had any 5s i would have put it. people are acting like you can better use the "30 seconds"...on what? i doubt an adcom is gonna be ticked about that or think youre anal...you worked hard for that 5. oh and put your 4s down too...theres nothing wrong with that. i put a 3 down...cause thats passing...and i was proud of it.</p>
<p>if you have 6, then it's probably not worth the trouble. If it's considerably more than 5 (think 8) then yeah it's an issue.</p>