Should I report my AP scores?

<p>So last year, despite the fact that my school sucks (but don't get me wrong....I am not totally blaming my crappy scores on my school), I decided to take 3 AP tests and I scored a 1 in Calc, a 2 in History, and a 3 in English Language. Now, as I'm applying for college, I don't know if it's better for me to report these scores or just let the the admission officers question why I didn't take the exams. I'm worried that reporting these scores will devalue the A's I received in all three classes. </p>

<p>My school has a total of six AP classes, and I'm currently taking the remaining three. Not sure if that changes anything</p>

<p>I received a 2090 on my SAT and 31 on my ACT, and I'm applying to Duke, Georgetown, JHU, Barnard, and a few other colleges.</p>

<p>bump…</p>

<p>AP Scores carry almost no weight in the admissions process, so it doesn’t really matter whether or not you report them. With those schools, you won’t be able to get credit for the scores anyway. Instead of clicking the box allowing you to self-report the scores, just don’t self-report the AP scores and you’ll be fine.</p>