<p>So, basically I screwed up the AP Spanish exam and got a 2 (even though I got a B+/A in it), and I'm kind of ****ed off, but I know that this happened due to the fact that I accidentally didn't complete a third of the test due to the proctor not explaining himself correctly (and my fault for not trying to correct the problem, I suppose :( )</p>
<p>Well, anyway, my question is that I would like to retake the Ap spanish exam for obvious reasons (was initially shooting for a 5....), but if I do, will the 2 on my previous spanish exam still exist, or will it be overwritten by the new score?</p>
<p>...and this brings me to my next question: If I retake the ap spanish test and receive a better score, will the 2 on my previous spanish exam still count towards the higher ap scholar awards?....since you have to get a 3 or 4 average on many ap scholar awards, a 2 would significantly weigh down my average, thus making it much more difficult to raise my average...</p>
<p>Also, just wondering, how important ARE ap scores to top-tier colleges, as opposed to GPA, SAT's, SAT 2's, Extracurriculars, etc....</p>
<p>But hopefully I'll get better scores this time around on ap tests, (got a 4 on the ap euro exam, was shooting for a 5 there too, but I missed the week before the ap test due to an fbla conference/being sick...yea...bad luck for me..I know :( )</p>
<p>Any answers are greatly appreciated :D</p>