<p>Hi! I am a U.S student, and I am very interested in several u.k universities. It turns out that most U.K universities require certain scores on three AP tests to consider applicants for their programs. However, I have only taken one AP course before my senior year, and applications are due by january, several months before the day of my senior AP tests. does this mean I have to wait a year to apply to these schools?</p>
<p>if you've taken the IB, then it's fine. </p>
<p>if u take the AP after the UK submissiond deadline, just write down on the UK apps what exams ur taking, when the results are gonna come out, and what ur predicted grades are (you need to ask your subject teacher for the predictions)</p>
<p>^Yeah, when you're selecting your qualifications, I'm sure they have the AP option. Select that and fill in the month you anticipate the results to be certificated.</p>
<p>Yes, they do require three.
You've better got more than that though, since the British are not very keen on the APs.
Ask your referee to submit predicted scores in the subjects you're taking this year, the universities will use the predicted scores to evaluate your application and give out conditional offers.</p>
<p>Make sure your APs are in the relevant subjects and check the requirements for entry into a specific course.</p>