<p>@cosmicturtle</p>
<p>Please inform your friend’s mother: prospective students don’t even send in their official AP scores until AFTER they’ve been accepted to colleges and picked the one they wish to matriculate to. The only scores colleges are aware of at the time of application are the ones the applicant chooses to SELF-REPORT. </p>
<p>In other words, if a college actually rejected someone based on having “too many AP scores”, that’s implying that the adcoms not only trusted the applicants’ word on what they got on their APs, but also discriminated against them for having stellar academic achievement…which makes zero sense. Also, most high school seniors do not have a solid idea of what they want to study in college so a student being rejected for being academically ambiguous is just ridiculous. Bottom line, she’s laughably wrong.</p>