<p>if i took a few AP tests by self-studying and i took the tests out of my school..would my school/teachers be able to find out what i got?</p>
<p>No, I dont think so. Not unless you tell them.</p>
<p>the administration will have all of your scores on file since the AP Program forwards all of your scores to your school..
however the teachers only have access to the scores of the students they taught exclusively to the AP exam for which they prepared them for..</p>
<p>but why are you worrying? the teachers should only praise you for the extra effort you put in to learn more.</p>
<p>If you take ANY tests through your school, your school will receive your ENTIRE AP report, including the ones you took externally. However, if you don't designate your high school on ANY answer sheets, they won't find out. However, you cannot leave the High School area blank, but you might put down the school # of the school you take it at.</p>
<p>like Alexandre.UPitt said, you cant leave the school # blank.
however, i think theres a number you have to fill-in if you are hoomschooled.. fill that in and your school wont get any of your scores..
you cant withold a score from your school; its either you sending all of them or sending none of them.</p>
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but why are you worrying? the teachers should only praise you for the extra effort you put in to learn more.
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i am only saying cause i d WANT them to know..lol</p>
<p>ah lol..
if you put the school number on your first test, they will get all of them (no matter where you took them)..
AP doesnt even know where you took the exam</p>