<p>I took AP exams, SAT and SATIIs.
Some of my scores are very good and others that don't relate to my academic interests are rather terrible.
In the UCAS application can I just offer the APs and SATII scores that I've done good on? Or will they find out every AP and SATII I ever took?</p>
<p>Can someone just give me a synopsis of how UK university admissions works and how qualifications will go through UCAS?</p>
<p>well u can just send the good scores. For my SAT II i had some bad scores and on my app i just listed the good ones. My university (Warwick) wasn't listed on the collegeboard send score thingy so I just gave the school my SAT I and SAT II mail results and let them photocopy and writing a letter with there letter head and sending them off to the UK. I applied through UCAS so if you have any question on the application process you can e-mail or msn me when ever you like.</p>
<p>that would be great if you could take our emails...i swear i won't like send you stuff everyday, but it would be nice to have just in case i realize i have no idea what to do for the personal statement thing...like now, but yeah, if you could put it up here, or if you'd rather pm it to me that would be great :)</p>
<p>Your AP report has all of your scores and even if you cancel a score it shows up that you have cancelled. SAT I and SAT II official reports show all scores, so no even if you exclude scores on your UCAS form the college will more than likely find out your scores.</p>
<p>The personal statement should be something along the lines of "I would like to study subject X because....." and then elaborate. It's not about ECs or anything. You can mention them but you should mainly write about your academic achievements.</p>
<p>yeah exactly what cupcake said. However I did not know what to put into my personal statement so i put my NYU Application essay and i got accepted so i guess so</p>