<p>when i registered for my AP exams i used names different from my documents...i still have my AP numbers. is it gonna be fine when colleges need me to prove my scores? is the name gonna be an issue? thanks a lot.</p>
<p>I’m confused, what documents? did you put a different name on your ap exams?</p>
<p>It’s different from my social security card and Id…which are also different from my college apps and SATs and everything…so yeah they are different on my ap exams</p>
<p>I mean my college stuff are the same as my ID and SS card.</p>
<p>Contact the College Board and ask about this. If they can’t correct the name, then just send a note along with your applications listing the various versions of your name that appear in your records. This happens a lot, and no one is surprised to get a note like that.</p>
<p>Be very careful with this: S had two AP Exam records because he forgot to put his social security number on two of his early AP tests. Apparently the fact that both records show the same same, address, birth date and school isn’t enough for the College Board to figure out that these records are for the same person and to link them. If you have two different names, they may or may not link the records.</p>
<p>We discovered this only when he sent his AP scores to his final school and realized that several test scores were missing. Contact the College Board now.</p>