Applying to ISP?

<p>Do I have to send my SAT II's again to ISP or can they just use my NU score report? Also, I only have SAT IIs in Bio, Chem and Math II but took AP Physics and got a 5 on the exam. Do I have to send an official AP score report or will they just accept my self-reporting on the application?</p>

<p>Finally... sorry for all the questions... but is this the correct address to email the application to?
<a href="mailto:infoisp@northwestern.edu">infoisp@northwestern.edu</a></p>

<p>I've read on these boards that most of the kids who get accepted have a very math-based background. I'm very sciencey (Siemens Semifinalist, Science Olympiads president, etc...) but have no math extra-curriculars and I'm in AP Calc BC. Do I still have a decent chance of being accepted?</p>

<p>My S, a freshman in ISP, did not send official reports a second time for the SAT IIs, nor did he send an official AP score report until he was admitted and decided to attend.</p>

<p>They do want to see a strong math background since that’s what is being integrated. How were your SAT and SAT II math scores? If you’re showing an A in the first semester of AP Calc BC, that’s obviously a plus.</p>

<p>I believe the application materials show where to send the application. Since it may have changed from last year, I will be silent on this.</p>

<p>[Integrated</a> Science Program Admissions Applying](<a href=“http://www.isp.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying.html]Integrated”>http://www.isp.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying.html)
when I click the link that says “The downloadable form can be returned as an email attachment, by fax, or through the mail.” it takes me here [Integrated</a> Science Program About Us Contact Us](<a href=“http://www.isp.northwestern.edu/about/contact.html]Integrated”>Contact: Integrated Science Program - Northwestern University)
so I don’t really know…</p>

<p>I do have a 99 in Calc BC for first semester and will probably get a 5 on the exam assuming all goes as it is going now (although there’s obviously a chance it won’t but all the ISP admissions committee will see is my 99 in calc). I have no math extracurriculars though.</p>

<p>Thanks that first part is a huge help! I just saved about an extra $50 on sending scores :D</p>

<p>Also I don’t want to be too specific (since some of my friends might figure out this is my account which would be embarrassing lol) but I got a 750+ on Chem and Bio SAT IIs and a 790 on Math II.</p>