<p>I was wondering how senior year aps were considered for colleges. </p>
<p>Do they consider only if one took a class or not or do people send ap scores after the admission..
If colleges only consider the courses, I think I might have to self-study some aps to impress the admission offices...</p>
<p>They probably wouldn't care too much about your senior year AP scores; for one thing, they've already given offers of admission and I can't see AP scores being the reason for acceptance from a waitlist. </p>
<p>Also, unless you're taking some sort of online AP Class from Stanford EPGY or another online program where you're officially getting grades, your self-study won't impress them. Anyone can claim that they are self-studying, so you might as well save yourself some time and polish your application essays, which will impress admission officers.</p>
<p>Self-Study senior year doesn't mean anything.</p>