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[quote=Anonymous]It's tough to have a kid who naturally is a good test taker and then score lower than expected on APs. But two 3s isn't going to make a huge difference, and the other scores are strong. AOs realize that an AP score is 1 data point- 1 single test, taken on a single day. They know that kids get sick (especially at the end of the semester when stress is high!), schools have disruptions, things happen. If your kid received an A in the class, has strong LORs, it will all work out just fine. Agree with the above poster to just move on and focus on essays and their application, and tell your kid congratulations for getting really great scores- take them our for ice cream and celebrate! My kid got a 3 on one of hers, and honestly we're proud of her- she doesn't do well on big, stressful standardized tests and she was really, really happy to have all 3s, 4s and 5s.[/quote]
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