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Can parents check AP scores?

Your parents don't have access to your scores, unless you've given them your College Board account login information. If your school, district, or state partners with other educational organizations, your scores and/or personally identifying information may be shared with those specific educational organizations.
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Who can see your AP scores?

You, the college, university, or scholarship program you designated in My AP, and educators in your school and district, including your AP teachers, will automatically receive your scores once they're released.
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How do I hide my AP scores from my parents?

Have a form of payment ready. The fee to withhold a score is $10 per score per score recipient. Payment methods include mailing a check or money order or mailing or faxing your credit card information.
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Are you allowed to tell people your AP score?

The AP Exam is intended to be a fair assessment of your academic ability. Sharing exam information in any unauthorized way compromises the integrity of the exam for all AP students, and for the colleges and universities that grant credit or advanced placement for qualifying AP scores.
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Can you inspect AP scores?

If your most recent AP Exam was over four years ago, your AP scores are no longer viewable from our online score reporting system. They've been archived and can only be sent to a college, university, or scholarship program through a request made via mail or fax.
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Do parents see AP scores?

Can colleges see AP scores if you don't send them?

Do Colleges Look at AP Scores for Admission? While you don't typically need to send official AP score reports to colleges you're applying to, some schools will have space on their applications for you to self-report your AP scores. And if your scores are on your application, admissions committees will see them.
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Is it OK to do bad on an AP test?

Getting a good score on an AP exam can be a nice boost to your college application, and it may place you out of courses in college. But it's not the end of the world if you don't pass. Your class grade won't be affected, and colleges will still be impressed that you took an AP course.
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Can parents access College Board?

Yes. While College Board accounts are primarily for students to manage their college planning activities, you may want your own account so that you can, for instance, save information to a college financing calculator. You'll still be asked for your student's information so we can provide customized services.
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Should I cancel my AP score of 2?

It is more important for you to get recognition for taking that AP in the first place than it is to earn your target score. If you earned a 3, 2, or a 1, consider withholding your score. These scores are not as strong and you may not want to include them in your application.
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Does it matter if I send a bad AP score?

The college will not do anything for a bad AP score. This means they will not rescind your admission, but they also won't let you skip the class. All it shows is that you tried to take a college level class and didn't do well on the exam that covered the content in the class.
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Should you report a 3 AP score?

If they will give you credit for the 3, then by all means report it! On the other hand, if they only give credit for a 5 on that exam (not even for a 4), you may want to hold off. The other thing to take into consideration is the selectivity of the college itself.
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What happens if you send a bad AP score to college?

So, while having a lot of failing AP scores might raise some concern, a single failing AP score is unlikely to affect your college acceptances.
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Should I report a 4 on an AP Exam to Ivy League?

Not submitting AP scores for AP courses students take at their high school can raise red flags. But there are no hard and fast rules, such as not submitting 4s or 3s, as some suggest because, in some cases, students should submit those lower scores since admissions officers will assume even worse if they withhold them.
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What is the hardest AP class?

Calculus AB

This college-level calculus course is considered the hardest AP class by many students. You'll study differential equations, integral calculus, and mathematical theorems in AP Calculus AB. The exam consists of 45 MCQs and six free-response questions.
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Are AP tests curved?

Tests with a similar curve include the AP language tests and AP Calculus BC, which are also considered to be tests with hard content. There is also another related reason for this curve. These classes self-select, meaning that most students who take it are already highly-qualified for the course.
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Should I hide my AP scores?

AP scores have very, very little impact on college admissions, especially if the exam has nothing to do with your major. If you don't report, they probably won't really notice. They can't assume you failed, as maybe you never took the exam in the first place. They care more about your grade in the class.
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Is getting a 1 on AP exam bad?

Key Takeaway: AP students who earn a score of 1 or 2, or average a score of 1 or 2 across their AP Exams in high school, have better college outcomes than academically similar college students who did not take an AP course and exam.
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Is getting a 2 on an AP exam bad?

Generally speaking, a 2 is not a good AP score, as it is not considered a passing score by the College Board. If you get a 2 on your AP exam, it might be better not to submit that score to the colleges you're applying to.
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Is 3 on AP test bad?

AP® Score of 3

While you did not receive the highest grade in the class, you did pass. Because of this, many state colleges will accept a 3. Other colleges that are more selective like Harvard or Yale would not accept a 3. On AP® exams, a 3 is the most common score and has been designated the average.
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Can my parents check my grades in college?

Federal law (FERPA) generally prohibits a school's disclosure of grades without the student's consent.
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Can parents view college grades?

At the postsecondary level, parents have no inherent rights to access or inspect their child's education records. This right is limited solely to the student.
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Can parents see college students grades?

Parental access to academic, health and other records generally requires a student's written permission, as FERPA rights usually transfer to the child upon enrollment in college classes.
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What is the most failed AP exam?

At many high schools, AP Physics is notorious for its difficulty level. In addition, it has the lowest overall pass rate of any AP exam.
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Can you get a 0 on an AP exam?

A 0 score is theoretically possible but would likely result from a violation of the College Board's exam policies, such as cheating or filling out the answer sheet incorrectly. Simply leaving an exam blank or providing incorrect answers would usually result in a score of 1, not 0.
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What is the easiest AP class?

Five Easiest AP Classes
  • Computer Science Principles.
  • Psychology.
  • Human Geography.
  • Environmental Science.
  • U.S. Government and Politics.
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