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AP Scores Overview

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class of 2026 ap ap scores scores What? AP Scores have been released! How do I find my scores? Log in to College Board to see your scores. Here’s how CollegeVine summarizes the importance of AP Classes rather than AP Scores for college admissions: “AP test scores are not generally a highly weighted component of your college application, but if you choose to submit them, they will generally be reviewed by the admissions committee. The amount of weight they are given will vary by school, and in general the more competitive the admissions process is, the more these smaller factors might play a role in distinguishing between similar candidates. However, just because AP scores are not usually a focal point for admissions officers does not mean that AP classes are unimportant. In fact, at many selective colleges, course rigor is one of the most crucial factors considered during the admissions process. At such schools, if AP courses are the most challenging ones available at your school, you’ll generally want to take as many as possible to be considered a serious applicant. While your score on the AP exam might not be reported, your enrollment in the class definitely is, as is your GPA, both of which can have a major impact on your chances of acceptance. Remember, AP classes are designed to be college level work, so taking them and doing well in them throughout the year is far more indicative of your ability to perform at the college level than your score on just a single exam.”

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