Questions regarding AP test taking

<p>I'm a junior going to a really bad HS.
I am currently taking three AP courses (max. load for my school), and I easily get A's on all three of them; however, one of my AP teacher is very bad at teaching (qualification for teaching - went to an average graduate school; that's it) and I don't think I will get good scores on the two APs that he is preparing me for. </p>

<p>So, Is it possible to withhold these two AP test scores from the three that I will take on May?
Does withholding a score mean that the score will not be reported to the colleges I send them to?
Is is true that colleges will find it very odd that I get A++ on the courses, but 2's and 3's on the actual tests??</p>

<p>Uggh, I really want to tell every college that my school sucks at preparing students for AP!!</p>

<p>Yes, you can withhold your scores after you take the tests. It costs a little extra, but doing so prevents the college from seeing your scores (you probably won't send your scores to a college this year anyway, unless you are graduating early and have been accepted somewhere). You have until I think mid-June of your senior year to decide which test scores you want to withhold. Visit collegeboard.com because they explain the AP tests and policies well.</p>

<p>Thank you seahorse_0\5</p>