Self-reporting all AP scores?

<p>I'm having a lot of problems with the Common App because (as everyone complains) there's only 8 spots for all AP, SAT II, and IB tests. </p>

<p>So here's my problem: I have 10 APs and 6 SAT IIs, and some of them are a little lackluster. Out of the 10 APs, I have 2 threes (French and Physics B). I know that all colleges will see all of my SAT IIs, so I'll have to end up reporting them anyways, but I took the French SAT II in June since I knew I did badly on the AP test and got a decent-looking 730 (I ended up re-writing the essay halfway through the AP exam...remind me not to do THAT ever again). </p>

<p>How will my SAT II reflect on my 3 in AP French? Do they contradict each other so much that it would be better to not report the 3?</p>

<p>Don’t report your 3 in AP French. </p>

<p>Colleges will not really care for AP scores, but, still, a 3 does contradict your 730. Don’t give colleges a chance to question your French skills.</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply, brownman23! :)</p>

<p>There is no need to list all your AP scores on your Common App. Just list your highest three SAT IIs and the APs that you want to list.</p>