GMAB. I know how it works as I've read the same things everyone else on here has read. But, rarely is it that black and white. Even if it is as far as grades, the ECs and others are harder to quantify as being a plus or minus. I don't make any suggestion but it's lazy of the college, and silly of them, to say one grade on one AP exam is the differentiator. |
| For top schools, if the scores are great, there will be no boost. But otherwise, they'll impact your chance negatively. |
| Last year my daughter bombed all of her AP exams -- she had As in 3/4 classes. She was run ragged and sick and literally fell asleep during one of them. She had to take the exam or she wouldn't get a GPA bump (APS). I also told her prior to that that I didn't care what she got. She submitted her GPA and 33 ACT score and has been admitted at 4 schools so far and waitlist at UVA. No AP scores submitted for those 4 classes or 1 the year before. |
Then you know from Selingo’s book that an AP Calc score saved a kid with a low math SAT from being denied. It works both ways. No one is suggesting it’s a primary factor but it seems at times to be a deciding factor within a much larger context. |
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Certain colleges require AP scores, OP.
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Which ones? |
This |
And many in Top 25 give tons of credit or benefits. I know one that uses APs as a means to rank who gets to select courses first each semester. The kids with more APs have higher priority than kids without. There's a true benefit to that |
Paging Georgetown Day College office - who just removed all AP testing on campus, leaving its kids to scramble to take the test at public schools around the DMV |
| When merit aid application is filled, do they require submission of AP scores or provide a place to self report? or is the entire college application part of merit aid application? |
Every day I'm getting more and more annoyed at this crazy process. What a racket |
No, but really, how would you decide? If Harvard has 60,000 applicants and can make offers to about 2,000, how do you propose they do it? |
| Michigan considers them |
I assume that kid was right on the edge. If the kid was a shoe in otherwise, I doubt one 4 on an AP test would be a deal breaker. |
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Agree with poster about a college questioning why APs not reported if a student took the classes. My kid took 11 APs and reported all scores. Assume that helped application.
Would think you would want to report decent scores on them if tests were taken and would explain if tests not taken. |