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Are these ap scores good enough?

by Guest56629  |  earlier

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so i got my ap scores:

chem - 4

english - 4

calc - 5

can i still consider ivy league schools (esp harvard) if i have the following qualifications? :

sat: 2330

gpa: 4.80

sat II: math - 750 spanish - 780 chem - 730

and i have straight a's in all my ib classes?

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  1. I has 5 in both Chemistry and Physics and 4 in Calculus and the university gave me full credit for all three courses.


  2. h**l ya

  3. yeah man..that's good! whoa...i wish i get those ap scores once i take my ap tests.  

  4. You blow me out of water( almost)

    chem - 5

    bio - 5

    APUSH - 3

    calc- 5

    sat - 2260

    gpa - 3.7

    satII math - 800 chem - 740 bio- 680 us history - 730

  5. Hmm, you're an incoming senior right? I'm an incoming senior too.

    Of course, those scores seem definite that the Ivy League schools will mostly consider you with high regard. Your SAT score is near perfect. Chemistry and English, though just 4, will be most likely accepted into college credit, where these high-caliber institutions will somewhat shun lower scores like 3. Calculus, being 5, is definitely accepted. Your SAT IIs are in the 90s peak. I can guarantee that you will get in, with scholarships given to you.

    Though it doesn't hurt having some recommendation letters from teachers and extracurriculars.

    Overall, it depends on your major.

    But definitely, you will get in.

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