Very interesting question about AP awards

<p>This does not apply to me, but looking at the criteria for the AP awards:</p>

<p>What if this happens:</p>

<p>By the end of junior year, I got the AP Scholar Award with Distinction, but my average is just 3.5 (an average of 3.5 is one of the requirements for the award).</p>

<p>Now, in the person's senior year, he catches senioritis and ends up getting like 2s on his AP exam. This brings his average below 3.5...does that mean that his AP Scholar Award with Distinction is revoked??</p>

<p>No. 10char</p>

<p>I don’t think so… at my school, the awards are given at the end of senior year, so grades for senior year APs won’t even be available at the time. The only ones that factor into the award are freshman, sophomore, and junior year AP scores.</p>

<p>^but I am not talking about school awards…these are collegeboard’s awards.</p>

<p>CollegeBoard does not revoke awards. It’s a piece of paper. The CB police aren’t goint to bust through your door and seize it. And they don’t care enough if you put it on your college app.</p>

<p>CB police. LOL</p>

<p>Didn’t you watch Stand and Deliver?</p>

<p>Nope. 10 char</p>