<p>I didn't fail any, I just never took them seriously...and I didn't realize they were that important till now..?</p>
<p>If I just list AP Scholar with Honors on the awards list thing, would that be cool?</p>
<p>I didn't fail any, I just never took them seriously...and I didn't realize they were that important till now..?</p>
<p>If I just list AP Scholar with Honors on the awards list thing, would that be cool?</p>
<p>When you took the tests, did you list a college to have the scores sent?</p>
<p>Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think AP scores get sent with SAT scores (could someone correct me if I’m wrong). If that is true, I don’t think colleges actually see your AP scores unless you request them to be sent or list a specific college at test time.</p>
<p>I know that my kids’ college received all my kids’ scores in July before they started college - because they listed the college’s name on the tests they took in May (all scores were sent, even those from earlier years). During their soph and jr year AP tests, they didn’t list a college.</p>
<p>If you took AP courses and don’t self report the scores in the little boxes of the Common App, I’ll assume you got ones on all of them. (Of course if you also have an AP Scholar award, if I’m thinking I’ll realize you must have gotten 3’s on 3 of them.) But I’ll assume you have the minimum for the award. You don’t have to send official reports anywhere till you are in college, but you have to realize if you choose not to self report, admissions officers are free to assume what they will. For what it’s worth, admissions officer say regularly they don’t care what scores you got, it’s more important to them that you took a demanding curriculum.</p>