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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With the exception of one exam, it seems most score distributions are lower this year (eg, 1/4 of APUSH test takers got 4/5 on exam vs 1/3 the prior year). Assuming that trend continues, do you believe colleges will note this (even for applicants from hs classes of 2023 and 2024 who are also impacted by this) or is that expecting too much minutia in their application review? I wish College Board would separately release the score distributions for in person testers and digital testers. Could shed some light on impact of remote learning and cheating. [/quote] The premise for your question is that AP scores count for college admissions in the first place. In fact, they don’t. Next question?[/quote] My child’s hs counselor advised that colleges may use AP test scores as another data point in admissions given the elimination of sat subject tests and test optional for sat/act tests. - OP[/quote] Oh, your counselor said it may happen? It must be true then![/quote] Not sure why you are so hostile to kids submitting high APs. All things being equal for the class of 2022, Is rather be the UMC white or Asian kid from the DMV with a 4.0+W GPa, 34 ACT, all 4/5s APs to submit than the kid with just the 4.0W and no ACT or APs. Even if they are “optional”. [/quote]
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