Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they see the APs on the transcript and no score reported, they could assume you really bombed it. I would absolutely include 4s.
This. They see you took an AP class. Don't report the score and they know you didn't get a 5 so it means a 4 AT BEST or you did not bother taking it because you knew the class was too easy and you'd likely not do well. I can see not reporting a lower score, but you lose nothing by reporting a 4.
Anonymous wrote:Reported AP scores to UVA last year: 8 exams, 5 5s and 3 4s, admitted OOS. About 100 kids applied from our school and 11 were admitted.
Anonymous wrote:If they see the APs on the transcript and no score reported, they could assume you really bombed it. I would absolutely include 4s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions does not care one iota about AP exam scores.
And you know this because you are in UVA admissions right?
Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions does not care one iota about AP exam scores.
Anonymous wrote:Look at each schools credit policy -- if they would give credit for the score, report it. For example, UVA gives credit for 4 and 5 on most exams, and in some cases a 3. In fact, there is not a single exam for which you can't get some credit for a 4. Why would you not report something they themselves think is good enough for credit at their school?