<p>Im just wondering</p>
<p>If they ask for your transcripts, you should definitely send them.</p>
<p>How do you submit your AP Exam transcripts? CSULB told me send my transcript and AP but I don’t know how for the AP (I did took two AP exam like long long time ago, do they even have those in archives?)</p>
<p>send in ap exam score by the collegeboard number. I just dont wanna send it unless i know im accepted. Everything costs money (><)</p>
<p>Right, I understand that, but unfortunately sending those in could possibly affect your admissions decision, so its best just to spend the money and get them in. If they’re asking for them, its probably important. If attending that school is important to you, you wouldn’t want to jeopardize your admissions for anything so silly as not sending in AP scores, would you? But yeah, this whole “applying to college thing” can get pretty expensive, especially if you’re applying to multiple schools.</p>
<p>Was the request on the To Do List? If so, definitely sent it in. Yea, it does cost some money, but compare it to the thousands of dollars you spent on Community Colleges tuition and books, and all the time you spent on your education, you do not want to risk your chance on acceptance, right? If you not sure about your answer, you may give a call to admission office, and confirm with them. =) Best luck to you.</p>
<p>thx for your great answers everyone , ill be sending it out for ap</p>
<p>Did CSUs specifically ask for them to be sent?</p>