Should I report AP scores officially?

<p>I really don't want to be rude, but I currently have 13 AP exams, all of them being 5's. On the Common Application there are only spaces for 8 exams, including IB and SAT IIs. I have three SAT II tests that I need to put also. What should I do? I really don't want to add a resume just so I can put down more test scores. </p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>You can add it to the additional information section :). Self reporting is sufficient; there’s no need to spend the money on official score reports.</p>

<p>You don’t need to add a full-on resume. Just add a document listing those 5 other scores.</p>

<p>Only if you are trying to get credit</p>

<p>You need to submit official scores if you want credit for the classes</p>

<p>Add this in the additional information section. Only send official AP scores to the university you matriculate to. If you take more tests in May and know your university at that time you can request those scores be sent by adding a code to your test booklet.</p>

<p>Should I put the SAT II scores and the AP scores on the Common App, then add the rest of the scores on the additional information section? Thank you for all your help guys.</p>

<p>Start with the section for scores and put SAT/SAT2s. Add APs until you run out of room. Carry over additional APs in additional information. </p>

<p>If you have any question at all call one of your target schools and verify how they would prefer you put all your scores on the common app. If you aren’t calling two days before a ED/EA or RD deadline when they are swamped you should have no problem getting a quick answer. They want your app to be in order and are happy to help.</p>