<p>I was wondering if bad AP scores would hurt my chances of getting into an ivy league college. I'm going to be a junior this year... I have a 4.4 GPA (4.0 unweighted). I am involved in Spanish, Debate (Treasurer), FBLA, and Ski Club. I am also involved in the National Honor Society and National Society of High School Scholars. I just finished a summer program at Northeastern University including an internship. In addition, this summer, I plan on attending the UPenn LEAD program and volunteering in Spain to teach kids English. I also have over 300 hours of community service and am taking all Honors and AP courses next year. I ran CC, Indoor Track, and Outdoor Track Freshman year. I ran CC, Indoor Track, and played Varsity Tennis this year. Next year I plan on running CC and playing Varsity Tennis again. I also taught tennis lessons during the summer and plan on getting a job during the winter. Unfortunately, I've only taken 1 AP course so far (AP US) and got a 2 on the exam and a 520 on the SATII. Will these scores hurt my chances for getting in the ivy league colleges because I was stupid and already sent them to three of teh ivy league colleges and can't cancel them now??? Please HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>From what I hear, AP scores are not used in admission decisions, only placement in classses. But the 520 SAT 2 is a issue, especially at top schools, but luckly you have the option of sending only your best two SAT scores. But some good colleges like: Yale, Penn, Brown, Duke, only require the ACT with writing, so definetely look into that. But good job on the summer things those will definitely boost your application.</p>
<p>So, I should still be okay if I have a really bad AP score (2 on Bio) and a solid SATII score in the same subject (760)?</p>