<p>Uh so after receiving my AP scores through the mail, I completely forgot to send the scores to Rutgers. Since I got a 5 in Bio, I planned on APing out of Bio. </p>
<p>Just realized now though that I never sent my scores. And I threw away the paper in the mail that would allow me to send the scores. Ahaha.</p>
<p>I'm an incoming Pharm student so I expect to receive my course schedule roughly the 20th... if my scores weren't sent in, then would I potentially not be able to exempt from taking Bio? What should I do?</p>
<p>RU automatically gets a copy, or at least it should; you need to put that on a form you should have gotten in the mail; saying which classes you want to AP out of.</p>
<p>That’s reassuring to hear that RU receives the score. </p>
<p>But what form in the mail are you talking about? This form allows us to choose which class to AP out of? I thought that that form would come in the mail around the 20th… ?</p>
<p>When you register for AP tests there’s a slot for a college to send your results to, usually you know which college that is by the time you register.</p>
<p>But I already got that form, they need to give you that form BEFORE they make the schedule; so they can make your schedule depending on what you AP out of.</p>
<p>If you didn’t put RU as your college to send results to, you would have to probably pay to send official written results to RU. I’m not sure how that stuff goes.</p>
<p>Yea I think I’m gonna have to make a call tm… cause at the time of AP I was still indecisive and therefore did not designate Rutgers as the school I’d attend come fall. </p>
<p>Oh btw, do you remember when you received that form in the mail? Or roughly the date</p>
<p>Call the College Board ASAP and put a rush on sending out the score to Rutgers. You will not be able to get the correct schedule if they don’t have the score.</p>
<p>If your schedule is wrong, you might have to wait until the Add/Drop period to fix it.</p>