Senior AP's

<p>Will a 3 on an AP test cause a highly selective school to revoke your offer of admission?</p>

<p>Did you already send the score? I could be wrong, but I'm fairly confident that you don't have to send AP scores, so just don't tell the school (don't send it) if you're nervous.</p>

<p>^ Would that make them suspicious? (I'm talking about senior AP's, remember)</p>

<p>I'm only a junior, so I'm not positive, but I believe a lot of people don't send their AP scores. Let's see what other posters have to say since I'm not 100% sure.</p>

<p>AP scores have nothing to do with admissions decisions.</p>

<p>some applications ask you for the scores though</p>

<p>I've already been admitted. I just want to know what would happen if I score a 3 on an AP test in May. Would it cause schools to revoke their offers?</p>

<p>No, they won't revoke your admission.</p>

<p>I doubt it. Im 99% sure they won't revoke</p>

<p>Absolutely not. I've never heard of school rejecting because of a senior year AP score. Plus, most top schools have limits on the amount of AP credits you can have anyway, which makes senior year AP's if you already have maxed out your Ap credits from previous year's tests meaningless.</p>

<p>no way they will revoke.</p>