<p>Alright. What would happen if I do not pass the ap exam? Would I be rejected from the colleges that accepted me? But in the conditions for admission they did not mention about having to pass the AP classes I took...Just wondering.</p>
<p>No, AP grades are only used to skip GE and prerequisite classes.</p>
<p>You have 2 things to consider with AP classes - the grade you get in the actual class and the score on the AP exam. The grade shows up on your transcript - your final transcript is sent to the college you will be attending in July. So, you want a decent final grades in all of your classes - try to avoid any C’s and certainly no D’s.</p>
<p>The AP exam score ranges from a high of 5 to a low of 1. You will get your score report around July 1. Then you go through College Board to send the score report to the college you will be attending - it generally goes to the academic dean - not to admissions. If you have a 4 or a 5 on the exam - you might get college credit or place out of freshman English, etc. Every college has their own policy on that. If your scores are low - 1’s and 2’s - don’t bother sending them - unless it is in a foreign language and you can use it for placement. A college will NOT rescind your acceptance over AP exam scores.</p>
<p>Anyone second those replies?</p>
<p>AP test scores in Senior year are irrelevant to your admissions into a college. All fives or all ones – doesn’t matter.</p>
<p>Only scores from junior year and earlier can be used in admission decisions. </p>
<p>However, it would be prudent for you to pass so that you can save money in college.</p>