Get Strategic With Your 2020 AP Exam Scores | COVID-19 Series | The Princeton Review

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Find out when AP scores will be released-and how you can be strategic about sending your AP exam scores to colleges and scholarship programs (or not).
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Комментарии • 11

  • @ThePrincetonReview
    @ThePrincetonReview  4 года назад +2

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    • @smallhoodie
      @smallhoodie 4 года назад

      So just to clarify, the Free Score report will send ALL AP exam scores I've taken in my high school life to the college of my choice? I'm a senior in New York City btw.

  • @raghavbhatnagar2329
    @raghavbhatnagar2329 4 года назад +3

    If one school gets a bad score it’s not over just don’t send to all the schools before looking and thinking

  • @quantanksley5319
    @quantanksley5319 4 года назад +6

    Strategic meaning make them lucrative? What if you failed some of your ap exams hypothetically speaking of course?

    • @ThePrincetonReview
      @ThePrincetonReview  4 года назад

      You've got options in this hypothetical scenario! Withholding scores comes with a fee; canceling scores does not. Best of luck to you!

  • @jovanal3217
    @jovanal3217 4 года назад +3

    Should rising seniors send in their scores to their intended colleges?

  • @jessienoodle539
    @jessienoodle539 4 года назад +2

    Can someone explain this score report thing?? None of my teachers are telling anyone about it. Can we still tell colleges that we apply to our scores even if we don't have an official score report??

  • @meillinliu3311
    @meillinliu3311 4 года назад

    I’m confused. If I sent my past scores to my college last month, will the college get my new scores coming up in July? Or do I have to send again then?

  • @ishangoyal6282
    @ishangoyal6282 4 года назад

    Are there any schools that do not allow self-reporting of AP Scores for admission?

  • @alexli5041
    @alexli5041 4 года назад +1

    I'm confused, so I'm in Grade 11 in Canada but we're not allowed to submit University applications until Grade 12. If I send a score right now what would happen? I'd like to send it to University of Toronto so should I contact them and ask?

    • @ThePrincetonReview
      @ThePrincetonReview  4 года назад

      Great question! Typically, if a school receives scores from a student who's not (yet) an applicant, that institution will hold onto the scores until those can become a part of the student's application.
      A few other notes: Canadian universities don’t consider AP scores in admissions for Canadian applicants in the vast majority of circumstances. For Canadian applicants, AP exams are for credit/placement at some schools. (The relevant course may be used to fulfill admissions requirements, but not the exam.) The process is different for non-Canadians applying to some Canadian universities. For instance, U of T requires SAT or ACT AND SAT Subject Test, IB, or AP scores from “US-Patterned” schools. Hope this helps, and best of luck to you!