Sending AP scores to colleges

<p>When you bubble in on your answer sheet what colleges you want to send your scores to, do you just do it once in your whole high school career or you have to do it every year. For example, if i bubbled in that I wanted my score sent to University of LAlaland this year, would they(collegeboard) send my ap scores to this university again next year automatically or do i have to bubble this university again next year so that they get all my ap exam scores up to that year? Also, when applying to more than 2 colleges(since collegeboard only allows you to send scores to 2 colleges max in a year) is there any way on the answer sheet that you want to send your scores to additional colleges?</p>

<p>Each year is different. Whoever you indicate that year is it.</p>

<p>It doesn't matter who you send to; colleges don't care about hard copies of AP scores when you apply. All you really have to do at all is bubble in where you'll be attending during senior year AP tests and then it's all taken care of.</p>

<p>Like gmf05 said, colleges don't need an official score report for the admissions process. You only send one when you decide to attend a college so that you can get appropriate credit/placement.In fact, it may be better to not send score reports earlier, because then on your application, you can selectively write/omit scores.</p>