Question About UK Colleges And APs

<p>I'm an international student (non US and UK) looking to apply to UK colleges. I was wondering how I am supposed report my AP scores to UK schools if the application deadline (as listed at the UCAS website) is June 30th and the AP scores are sent in mid-July. Do I just send my SAT scores and HS transcript and they will get my AP scores later? From what I can decipher from the UCAS, UCL and Oxford websites is that the only things that they would consider from me are my SAT 1 score and AP scores (not my HS transcript) and that I cannot be admitted into their colleges without them. Please help. I am pretty clueless about the UK application process.</p>

<p>You don't send them, yet.</p>

<p>UK students do not get their A-level grades, on which their admission to univeristy is dependent. On the UCAS form you put the SAT and AP tests you are going to take, and a predicted result. If you receive an "offer" of a place at a UK school, it will have conditions to be met, which is your case will likely be to achieve certain AP scores. If you don't meet those conditions, your place is recinded. That is the normal way it works, and you application is no different from usual.</p>

<p>You are far far too late to apply to Oxbridge for 2009 entry BTW. The application deadline was 15th October. Most other UK schools have rolling admission so the sooner you apply, the better. Don't wait till June!</p>