<p>OK I have a question. Hopefully you guys can help me.</p>
<p>When I take SAT, my scores go to schools I put down right? What about APs? Where do AP scores go?</p>
<p>I'm planning to take two more APs this year but I'm not quite confident on getting a good score (I want to attempt though) so if the scores are low, I don't want colleges to see it.</p>
<p>Is there anyway I can see the score first without sending to colleges and then decide to show them later?</p>
<p>they go to the schools u put down there too
at the bottom-ish of the grade report, it says the person who received it and from what college/university it was received</p>
<p>on the score thing: when u take the ap exam, under the section where it asks what college u want to show it, leave that blank
after u get ur scores, u can then decide which colleges u want. but i think, lets say u get a 2, and the other a 5, u cant cancel that 2. someone correct me if im wrong about that
hopefully that helped</p>
<p>I think all of your scores are sent, but colleges don't really shun AP scores. You can send colleges your AP score reports after you apply. I'm not sure if you necessarily have to send them when you apply.</p>
<p>Generally, any score 2 and above won't hurt your chances to be admitted to a college. 2 is usually neutral and a 3 is ok. 4 and 5s give you credit for the more selective schools. I was one score away from getting credit for AP Bio because one of the colleges I'm considering to apply to only gives credit for 4s and 5s.</p>