Potentially stupid but urgent question regarding listing of AP courses on application

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I’m listing the AP courses on part 2 of my application to Penn and am wondering which particular AP courses this listing should include in its five available spaces. Should I include only past AP courses for which I have received a score? Should I include past AP courses for which I have not received a score (taken this past summer)? Should I include current AP courses? Future AP courses? Any help is highly appreciated.</p>

<p>Also, if I do in fact need to include courses for which I have yet to receive a score, should I just leave the score section blank?</p>

<p>Lastly, does the date section refer to the month in which the AP test itself was taken, which would thus have to refer to May of any given year?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance for your assistance.</p>

<p>I read it as meaning current and past APs. In the section before, where it asks you to list your current senior year classes, it also says NOT to include the APs there, but in the next section. But if you are currently taking the class, then you couldn't have already taken the test(which they left room for), so I'm guessing they mean old ones too. I don't know what they want you to do if you have too many to fit. </p>

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<p>Now I'm all confused. I tried it this way, and printed out the online app for preview, and the sections are titled completely differently than online. Now makes it seem as if ALL current classes, including APs should be listed together, and just AP TESTS you have already taken should be listed under AP. To me, this makes more sense, but it is not following their own online directions. </p>

<p>I just posted yet another thread on this,too, because I want to get this thing OUTTTT already. I may have to wait til Monday, to call admissions, though.</p>

<p>Trust me.......the adcoms will figure it out whatever way you choose to do it. This will NOT be the reason you are accepted/deferred/rejected. Lighten up a little....it is stressful but don't make more if it than you need to.</p>

<p>For the "list current courses" section, should I call each AP class I'm taking as "AP English, etc."? Why does it tell us not to list AP courses in that section?</p>

<p>KRabble - That's what I'd like to know. Now try to print out a preview and see what happens. Now I think we are clearly meant to put all our current classes together, including APs, and then list past AP tests and dates in the second online section - it's the only thing that makes sense, but the instructions are then wrong.</p>

<p>They need a taste of their own medicine. We should send THEM a bunch of random, ambiguous instructions for nothing and see how THEY feel. ARGH!</p>