<p>I just remembered that I didn't send any AP scores to UC. I know it technically doesn't have any impact on admissions but my scores are excellent :/ Would it even help at all?</p>
<p>Is it seriously only late January? WHEN'S APRIL AGAIN?!</p>
<p>I just remembered that I didn't send any AP scores to UC. I know it technically doesn't have any impact on admissions but my scores are excellent :/ Would it even help at all?</p>
<p>Is it seriously only late January? WHEN'S APRIL AGAIN?!</p>
<p>Did you self-report the scores on your application? (I can't remember the Chicago application, but I'm pretty sure the Common App asks you for them.) If so, there's really no need to send them; I'm sure they'll trust you. If not -- what's the harm? Can't hurt. I wouldn't pay a fortune to do it, though.</p>
<p>Agree with JHS - if you self-reported your scores, you are fine. If not, an alternative would be to include this information in with your midyears (if you have not already submitted them). I hate the thought of flinging more money at ETS/Collegeboard.</p>
<p>Collegeboard must be RICH, what with all the tests people are forced to buy from them.</p>
<p>Thank you JHS and ohio_mom! I'll double check if I've self-reported them anywhere :)</p>