<p>I'm not sure if this is the right place for this but i think it's relevant</p>
<p>Is best to send all AP scores even if I got a one or a two on the exam? Or should I just trust that they'll know I took AP classes because of my transcript and hide the scores that are under a 3 on the report from the collegeboard?
Is it better that they can compare my grade in the class and my grade on the exam no matter how incompatable they seem (ie low B/high C in AP Spanish (i can't remember exactly) but a 1 on the exam)?</p>
<p>thanks<br>
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<p>If you are not required to send your AP scores before you are admitted, which seems to be the case at most colleges, DON’T DO IT. There is nothing to be gained by informing admissions officers that you got a 1 or 2 on XYZ AP exam.</p>
<p>so schools won’t think it’s fishy that I have these ap classes on my transcript but not on the score report?</p>
<p>^I believe they will find it fishy. There’s some quote by an UCLA admissions officer that states that officers would rather see a failing grade than no grade at all. Taking the test shows that you completed the AP course, etc. Also, if you get a 2 and don’t report it, I would think the admissions people would infer you got a 1; I doubt they’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.</p>