| How does one go about not submitting? From what I saw on the college board site, you have to request not to submit by this June and pay $10 per college. However, he is not applying to college for a few years. |
Submit where? To his high school? He can choose to send the score to college or not when he is applying to colleges in a few years. |
The answers are here https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/score-reporting-services/withhold-scores It seems the June 15 of year of exam is only regarding the free transcript You print off the form, pay $10 and name the college you don't want it going to. Potentially expensive if you're needing to withhold from 20 colleges... |
I’d counter with, how do YOU know so little about APs that you think that computer science is the only subject a freshman would be taking. Among others freshmen also take APUSH and physics. It depends on the school. So don’t be such a d-bag. |
AP govt can also be taken freshman year. Both my DCs did. I suspect maybe that ^PP lives in a lower performing school cluster. |
I'm not that PP, but gov was last week, as was APUSH. Physics 1 is a possibility, but not many freshman take that. Comp Sci Prin is the most likely candidate for a freshman taking an AP this week. It is an easy test. I think many of the comp sci teachers aren't super great (its a hard position for schools to hire), so the kids all feel nervous and unprepared (and often intimidated by the kids in the class that have been coding since K). I think there's some online prep he can work on tomorrow and if he's totally at sea, he can skip it. If he goes in Wed and takes it and feels awful afterwards, he can cancel the score by 6/10. And most schools dont' require reporting all scores, so if he ends up not doing great, he can just not have it reported. I still remember not wanting to take the Physics 2 AP because I was worried I would not do well...my dad talked me into taking it, saying he didnt mind if it was wasted money, but he minded me not trying. I got a three, but I'm glad I took it because he was right. You miss every shot you don't take. |
This is true, and as someone stated up thread, it's good practice. |
Those tests are over... |