Rushing Ap scores

<p>Okay so Michigan said they only accept electronically rushed score reports and I want my scores in before orientation. But when I call the number to rush my scores it doesn't say if it's by paper or electronic. And the office at the Ap reporting services is closed so I don't know how they are rushed and I am not given an option. Please this is important dies anyone know for a fact? I don't want to waste my parents money</p>

<p>I didn’t send in my ap scores until winter semester freshman year. I just showed/told my adviser my scores and he issued me the necessary overrides, but told me that I would not receive college credit for my ap scores until I had actually sent them in. I was in honors so idk if that makes a difference.</p>

<p>Last year, they accepted the paper score reports…</p>

<p>Just sign up assuming you know your AP scores. They don’t need to be rushed, they don’t need to be in by your orientation.</p>

<p>So even if I want to skip to calc 3 or skip to an upper level chem class above 130 I’ll be able to do that without having sent my Ap scores?</p>

<p>There’s a placement test for chem (it’s really easy). And yes you can for calc 3.</p>

<p>What happens if I do poorly on chem placement exam? I completely forgot eveythin related to chem. Is it multiple choice? And what is the difficult of the placement exam in comparison to the Ap?</p>

<p>In my opinion, the placement exam is at least 6 times easier than the AP exam.</p>

<p>Nice that comforts me lol</p>

<p>i got a 4 on AP chem junior year but still placed into intro to chem. i forgot a lot i guess…</p>

<p>But doesn’t a 4 on Ap chem let you place out of chem 130</p>

<p>They’ll let you take organic or general (they reccomended organic for me, but I’m signed up for general…), you just need a year of Chemistry, either organic or general.</p>

<p>Should I take organic instead of general do you guys think?</p>

<p>Isn’t Orgo difficult?</p>

<p>That’s what I was thinking, but I pretty much know general Chem already (took AP chem, didn’t take the test, probably would have gotten a 4).</p>