UCLA transfer - sending in AP scores

<p>Does anyone know what will happen if I don't turn in my AP score on time? I've been having a horrible time getting in touch w/ admissions. I reported them on my application, but I didn't pass the AP test. And, I'm not going to use it for transfer. I've taken so many classes @ my CC that it could easily be replaced with another class. Also, my scores are over 4 years old so they've been archived. Scared....
My honors transfer conselor took my official AP score report (which I got back) to make a copy to send in with the TAP application, but it didn't register on MyUCLA. What's going on?</p>

<p>i don’t think it will matter, nothings going to happen, I sent in all my transcripts late. Also, I sent in my AP scores in June and it is still not registered on MyUCLA. I guess they are just late?</p>

<p>If you really want to send your scores you can try calling CollegeBoard and talking to a live person. My earliest test score was from 06 and I could still order my scores on the phone (but perhaps because my last test was in 08 it hasn’t been archived?). I found it easier talking to a live person since the automatic thing sucks.</p>

<p>I emailed <a href="mailto:apexams@info.collegeboard.org">apexams@info.collegeboard.org</a> when I needed to get my archived scores. They responded the next day with the form I needed to mail in attached. It was really simple.</p>

<p>I mailed out that form for the archived AP scores. I’ve been hesitant since it costs so much and I didn’t pass. It isn’t as if I were using it to get credit for a class because my major doesn’t require it.
Does anyone know if it will affect my ability to register for classes at orientation? I’m going next week Monday, but I know my AP score wont be in by then. So, should that have an affect?</p>