My hunch is of course no, but why I ask is because more than three of my actual college courses' titles are the same titles as the AP exams which I got credit for several years ago (during high school). It won't be good if they can see that these course selections were essentially useless and meaningless if AP exams were passed for their credit.
Do law schools see or ever ask for AP exam scores?
Just For Clarification: Do Law schools see AP exam scores? Forum
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Just For Clarification: Do Law schools see AP exam scores?
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Re: Just For Clarification: Law Schools don't see AP scores, rt?
Definitely not. They only see what you give them, and they don't ask for those.
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Re: Just For Clarification: Do Law schools see AP exam scores?
They don't. Unless your undergrad puts them on your transcript. 95% do not but I know one that does
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Re: Just For Clarification: Do Law schools see AP exam scores?
AP scores are definitely visible on my transcripts (University of California). However, I doubt adcom's even glance at your actual transcripts...much easier to just use LSAC summary
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