<p>Do colleges look at class averages?
I am interested in majoring in biology, but my AP Bio teacher is really harsh. So my AP Bio grade turns out to be lower than my grades in other classes.
I was the only one who got above 90. But since it was a low 90's I am worried that colleges might look at it and say that I am not good at bio. If they look at the class average, it will make a totally different sense.</p>
<p>They have no mechinism to get that. But, your grade in bio really won’t matter, even if you’ve stated you’re intending on majoring in Bio.</p>
<p>Colleges admit you for your overall ability to perform – not your laser beam focused set of skills and specific class achievement.</p>
<p>I had two Bs in AP Chem but boldly applied as a potential Chem or Chem Engineer major to all my schools. No rejections.</p>
<p>GCs are also good at explaining how difficult a particular class or teacher is at your school, so if you’re worried, talk to them.</p>