<p>So I got a 2 on the Physics C: Mechanics test last year because I just stared blankly at the free-response questions and had no idea what to do. Mmm...would it be detrimental to NOT report that to colleges, especially if my major is possibly astrophysics...? I already reported it to USC, UWashington, and Cornell, and was rejected at Cornell (even though I put down undecided major there, which was probably why I got rejected). So my question is, if the college sees me taking AP Physics and assumes I didn't take the test, would that be worse if the college sees that I got a 2 on the frickin thing?</p>
<p>anyone...?</p>
<p>I wouldn't report it.</p>
<p>Me either.</p>
<p>...you can report your AP scores at this stage? >_<</p>
<p>I had the same problem as you, except it was for US History. I wrote all the "good" scores on the common app, but left out that one. And I never reported them because the scores are mainly used for placement purposes and so they will really be taken into account when they are sent at the end of the year.</p>
<p>What about SAT Subject Tests? I took Math I and US history, and I got 720 and 700 respectively. I took them again in November and got 800 and 700 (again), respectively. Do I put the best score, or do I put them all down? Specifically for the Common App?</p>