<p>So I have taken very many AP classes throughout my high school career. As the case happens to be, I have exactly 9 scores of 5. The other scores are 4's and 3's.</p>
<p>On the common app, there is only space to report 9 scores but you can report all other scores in the additional information. Should I report only my 9 scores of 5 in the common app and not include any more in the additioanl information (thus giving an appearance of straight 5's throughout), or should I include my more mediocre scores in the additional information as well?</p>
<p>Sorry if that question was badly worded.</p>
<p>If you fill up the slots, they probably wouldn’t even notice - and even if they do, 9 fives are amazing. So…</p>
<p>But if you don’t report scores for classes that colleges see that you have taken on your transcript, won’t they automatically assume that you failed them?</p>
<p>Okay, come to think of it, you should report all your scores. 3’s and 4’s are NOT bad. And most applicant’s haven’t even taken that many AP classes anyways.</p>
<p>And yet they pale in comparison to the hundreds of applicants who apply with straight 5’s on ALL their 9+ AP tests.</p>
<p>^^ Honestly, how many applicants DO apply with straight 5’s on 9+ exams? I think you could be worrying a tad bit too much…</p>