Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did your kids submit AP scores? I don't want to have to pay to withhold the bad scores so he can submit the good ones. Crazy. Can they just download the report and send themselves? Via the portal, SRAR, etc?
Just submit your score through the common app, the portal or SRAR. An official score is never needed before admissions. You only send in official scores after admissions to get course credits. My kid had a couple of 2s, as well as 3s, 4s and 5s. On the common app, SRAR/Portal we only listed the 4s and 5s. The actual score report that we sent in after admissions had the 2s and 3s.
And this folks, is why there is an arms race to get into schools. Should a student who has the same GPA with all 4s and 5s look the same on the application as someone getting 2s and 3s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did your kids submit AP scores? I don't want to have to pay to withhold the bad scores so he can submit the good ones. Crazy. Can they just download the report and send themselves? Via the portal, SRAR, etc?
Just submit your score through the common app, the portal or SRAR. An official score is never needed before admissions. You only send in official scores after admissions to get course credits. My kid had a couple of 2s, as well as 3s, 4s and 5s. On the common app, SRAR/Portal we only listed the 4s and 5s. The actual score report that we sent in after admissions had the 2s and 3s.
And this folks, is why there is an arms race to get into schools. Should a student who has the same GPA with all 4s and 5s look the same on the application as someone getting 2s and 3s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did your kids submit AP scores? I don't want to have to pay to withhold the bad scores so he can submit the good ones. Crazy. Can they just download the report and send themselves? Via the portal, SRAR, etc?
Just submit your score through the common app, the portal or SRAR. An official score is never needed before admissions. You only send in official scores after admissions to get course credits. My kid had a couple of 2s, as well as 3s, 4s and 5s. On the common app, SRAR/Portal we only listed the 4s and 5s. The actual score report that we sent in after admissions had the 2s and 3s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did your kids submit AP scores? I don't want to have to pay to withhold the bad scores so he can submit the good ones. Crazy. Can they just download the report and send themselves? Via the portal, SRAR, etc?
Just submit your score through the common app, the portal or SRAR. An official score is never needed before admissions. You only send in official scores after admissions to get course credits. My kid had a couple of 2s, as well as 3s, 4s and 5s. On the common app, SRAR/Portal we only listed the 4s and 5s. The actual score report that we sent in after admissions had the 2s and 3s.
Anonymous wrote:How did your kids submit AP scores? I don't want to have to pay to withhold the bad scores so he can submit the good ones. Crazy. Can they just download the report and send themselves? Via the portal, SRAR, etc?
Anonymous wrote:My kid listed the scores she wanted to share on the Common App. No school she’s applying to requires an official report until she’s accepted and enrolls, at which point who cares if they see the lower scores…no college is rescinding an acceptance over a 2 on some AP exam the kid didn’t even use for admission. If the college in question does require an official report just to apply, then unfortunately I think your choices are to either send none or pay to withhold.
Anonymous wrote:You can download a score report, yes, but they may ask that you order an official report from the college board, which costs $14 or $15 per college.