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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stanford announced it in 2024 for 2025. What I believe is new(ish) is that all AP test scores must now also be submitted. https://admission.stanford.edu/apply/first-year/testing.html “ACT or SAT scores are required for first-year and transfer students. AP/IB/A-Levels: AP exams are not mandatory; however, if you have taken any AP exams, you are required to self-report all your AP scores in your application. Students currently enrolled in an IB Diploma program outside the U.S. are required to have a school official send us their predicted IB marks (including TOK/essay bonus points).”[/quote] It’s meaningless, there’s no way to enforce the reporting, scores can be permanently deleted. Verifican happens in the fall for official scores. [b]Only thing is, if you took the AP class and don’t send the score, they’ll assume the worst.[/b][/quote] They can't assume that, as the tests are expensive and at most high schools, the test is not required for the class. Many students decide to not take an AP exam here or there. And there are always bunch of posts on reddit of students worried because they didn't realize or forgot to include AP scores in the Common App.[/quote] This is Yale and Stanford. The students heading there are likely not struggling terribly with AP exams or with being organized enough to make sure they take them and submit a complete application.[/quote] Not true. We know a Yale student with a decent hook, not an athlete, who brags about never submitting AP scores or SAT, because she did not get a single 4 or 5 and got a 1320 on her SAT. She has not done that well there but found an easier major and has a faculty connection as part of the hook--got an amazing summer opportunity through that. Yale like hooks like every other top school, and now they realize they have to raise the bar even for the hooked kids. [/quote] Which major?[/quote]
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