怀疑该生的这门课的成绩是有可能的。
记得我孩子那时,申请表上是让申请者“请自己报告你认为最重要的AP成绩。”大概是这意思。所以,我认为,申请者可以选择填上自己认为值得填上的AP成绩,这是允许的,就像有人问我自报我家里存款多少(推荐,不是要求,不需要statement),我可以选择告诉ta,或者不告诉ta。如果我告诉ta,就要如实报上,假如不如实,这是我诚实度的问题。如果我不告诉ta,那么,ta会认为我是因为太穷了没钱不好意思显摆也有可能,可ta不会怀疑我的诚实度,ta要是去向别人打听或向银行调查也没关系(本来我就是很穷不好意思显摆嘛)。
我刚google了一下,大藤的情况,
S是自己可以选择报上“AP examination scores are recommended but not required. If you have these scores, we recommend you self-report them on the Common Application. You may report any scores you choose. ”web:http://admission.stanford.edu/application/freshman/testing.html
从这里http://blog.prepscholar.com/how-to-send-ap-scores-to-colleges 摘了”
“A Harvard admissions representative said when we called them, "For the application we need at least one official report for the SAT or ACT. If you take the SAT Subject tests you should send one as well... For AP tests, you can self-report your scores." Stanford and MIT said the same thing.
A Harvard admissions representative said when we called them, "For the application we need at least one official report for the SAT or ACT. If you take the SAT Subject tests you should send one as well... For AP tests, you can self-report your scores." Stanford and MIT said the same thing.
Princeton puts this policy on their website: “We recommend that you self-report all of your AP or IB scores on your application. You must submit your SAT and/or ACT scores to Princeton directly from the testing firms.” Yale has a similar policy.
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看过去,像是H,M和S一样,推荐“You may report any scores you choose. ”。
Y和P是“recommend that you self-report all of your AP or IB scores on your application. ”
从Y的网站上:“
- AP examination scores are recommended but not required. If you have Advanced Placement (AP) scores, we recommend that you self-report them in the space provided on the Testing page of the Common Application.
Additional Information:
- You do not need to report test results you have achieved prior to high school.
- In the Testing section of the Common Application you are given the option of self-reporting test results. The application provides space for you to list only your best score or sub-score for each test type. You should list any remaining SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Test, AP, or IB scores in the Testing section of Yale’s Common Application ‘member page’.”http://admissions.yale.edu/standardized-testing
这里有一句话:“In the Testing section of the Common Application you are given the option of self-reporting test results. The application provides space for you to list only your best score or sub-score for each test type. ”我没看到今年的申请表,所以我不敢妄言现在是否 for you to list only your best score or sub-score for each test type.,但记得以前就是让申请者选择报上自己认为是最好最重要的AP成绩,当然听说现在的AP空格也多了。
我自己认为,向别人传递信息时,尽量不要误导。
这个链接是今年申学的”How To Send AP Scores to Colleges“
全文如下”
Wondering how to send AP scores to colleges?
We have a complete guide that explains how to send AP scores, which colleges want to see them for your applications, and how to save money on sending scores.
Do You Need Official AP Score Reports For Your Applications?
You may be asking: do colleges want the official AP score report for when you're applying, or is it just for the purpose of verifying scores once you've enrolled? This is important to know before you spend money to send your scores!
Turns out, AP scores often appear on your official high school transcript. (You can ask your guidance counselor if your school adds AP scores to the transcript.) Furthermore, there is a place on the Common Application for you to self-report your AP scores.
Given this info, and by looking at college admission websites and contacting admissions offices, we’ve learned that colleges for the most part want you to self-report your AP scores on applications, and only send an official report once you’ve committed to attending. That means you’ll only send one official AP score report in your life, once you’ve chosen a college senior year!
A Harvard admissions representative said when we called them, "For the application we need at least one official report for the SAT or ACT. If you take the SAT Subject tests you should send one as well... For AP tests, you can self-report your scores." Stanford and MIT said the same thing.
Princeton puts this policy on their website: “We recommend that you self-report all of your AP or IB scores on your application. You must submit your SAT and/or ACT scores to Princeton directly from the testing firms.” Yale has a similar policy.
Don’t confuse this with sending SAT/ACT scores – those scores have to be sent for admission and the scores have to be sent from the testing agency.
Important Exception: Schools with Flexible Standardized Testing Policies
An exception to this rule would be if you are applying to a school like NYU with a flexible standardized test policy (NYU will accept 3 AP tests in place of the SAT/ACT for admission).
If you are submitting AP scores as your official standardized testing, they need to be on an official score report or on a report by a school official.
But if you’re a senior looking to send your AP scores to your chosen college, or you’re applying to a school like NYU with a flexibile-testing policy, you’ll need to know how to send scores. Keep reading to learn how.
Sending Scores Using Your AP Answer Sheet
Each year that you take AP Exams, you have the opportunity to send one free score report. You do this by entering the four-digit code of the college, university or scholarship program on your AP answer sheet. (Your AP Booklet will include an index with codes for most colleges and universities, but you can also look up codes here.)
Since it’s free, this is a great way to get all your scores sent your senior year to the college you’ve chosen to attend, free of charge!
I called College Board and confirmed that when you use this service, it sends all of the AP scores you have ever gotten, not just that year’s scores.
If you're a senior, you will have made your college choice by AP exams (the reply deadline is May 1, and AP exams are held the first two weeks of May) so go ahead and send your score to your future school.
You can send these free scores if you want freshman-junior year, but keep in mind it’s superfluous since you’ll be self-reporting your scores on your college applications anyway.
Furthermore, I strongly recommend not sending AP scores to your dream/reach schools freshman-junior year for the same reason I'm hesitant about sending the free ACT/SAT score reports – you're sending your scores blind, and you don't want to send bad ones! True, a single bad AP score isn’t exactly going to ruin your college admission chances, but I think it’s safer to wait and report your AP scores on your actual application.