Score Withholding

<p>Hi everyone,</p>

<p>On the College Board website it says that scores can only be withheld by special request with a signed letter received before June 15. After that date, they send the full score report.
So my issue is that while i AM claiming transfer credit for some AP courses, i don't want the credit for others. I need to withhold this score because the university i'm attending forces students who have received 4 or 5 on an AP exam to claim the the credit, otherwise is it regarded as academic dishonesty blahblahblah. Like, im not trying to be dishonest!! I just feel i didn't really soak up the course (crammed in the last couple of weeks) and I really am not confident enough to take a 2nd year course that i know i'm not prepared for. </p>

<p>Now what?!
Is there any way i can withhold a score on a score report?
Or is there any way to report specific subject scores individually??</p>

<p>Please help,
Sincerely
Distraught Freshman Student</p>

<p>Just talk with your academic adviser and say you’re not ready for 2nd year calc or whatever.</p>

<p>I feel like i should try that, but I don’t know if it works like that at McGill (in Canada), they have a super strict policy, like once you give them ANY word of you having taken an AP exam they follow up on it and if you don’t claim an AP and then they find out later it could lead to expulsion :(. </p>

<p>AHHHH</p>

<p>Contact your schools registrar and see if they have any of your scores (ask by credit you already have) and go from there</p>