<p>I got a 4. I feel this would leave an eyesore on my college application.</p>
<p>You fail at life;</p>
<p>Portishead, Portishead. My pal.</p>
<p>It’d be in your best interest to cancel and retake that 4, yes. Because spending $172 on the same AP exam is completely worth it. Because AP scores are a top factor in competitive college admissions, and anything less than a 5 equals autoreject, sorry. And lastly, because a 4 on the AP Statistics exam is a significant indicator of all-encompassing failure at mathematics, getting laid, and life.</p>
<p>I hope you’re not any older than a sophomore. Otherwise, you’re effing screwed when it comes to application season. But then, that’s what community college is for. Good luck. :]</p>
<p>Lol at Rachael’s post ^^</p>
<p>Portishead, is this a serious question though? You realize that a 4 will get you college credit at most universities? It’s a great score, and nothing to be ashamed of. If you look at the percentages of the student’s who received the score, you’ll notice that you are in the top. </p>
<p>I wouldn’t want to retake an AP test unless it were a 2, and if I knew I really needed to get college credit in that subject. It would be ridiculous for you to retake the AP Statistics test with a 4.</p>
<p>^^ LOL again at Rachael.</p>
<p>I got a 4 too, but I’m fine with it. It gets credit at most universities, and I can’t be bothered to retake it.</p>
<p>Today, I payed $8 to college board to get my AP Statistics score, and it was a 4. Now I can’t get into any Ivyz. ■■■</p>
<p>Chill, I got a 3 in Stat my junior year, that’s no big deal</p>
<p>Some people don’t understand satire…</p>
<p>i got a 4 on my stats exam. i was proud! and i got into a top school as well. and guess what… IM GETTING CREDIT FOR IT LULZ</p>
<p>OMG OMG, i got 36 5’s and one 4! I fail at life!</p>
<p>same here! no more princeton, i guess it’s cc for me. :/</p>
<p>I won’t be sarcastic like all the other members here. I understand where you’re coming from. But AP scores aren’t that big of a factor when it comes to the admissions process. So no need for retaking a 4.</p>
<p>I thought about gloating about my 5 on Stats this year. But that would be in poor taste.</p>
<p>Wait, oops.</p>