Oh No....

<p>I took AP Bio my sophomore year...and I ended up taking both AP Bio and Envi sci test after this year...</p>

<p>Scores:</p>

<p>APUSH-5
AP Bio-5</p>

<p>AP Envi- 3....</p>

<p>How much would the 3 hurt me? In applying to a good college? T.T</p>

<p>It really all depends. If you plan to major in environmental science, than it may hurt your chances SLIGHTLY, but if not, the only down side I can see from getting a 3 is that it will lower your average AP score total. However, if your other scores are mostly all fives and your average score is still a 4.5 + it really won't hurt you at all.</p>

<p>Also, some colleges say they don't recognize AP Environmental science as a credit, so how would colleges like those think of my score?</p>

<p>What do you mean a good college? That could mean a bunch of different things... and what is with people thinking anything below a 5 is bad? Is it really that bad or is it only bad if you are applying to an ivy or some other top school?</p>

<p>I used to think that I could aim for Ivies, but lately my test scores seem to disagree on that ...:p</p>

<p>I don't know...a lot of the schools I'm looking at states "We don't recognize AP Environmental test for credit" so I don't know how they would look at the 3. Even though I never took the class, I took AP bio, so I should have at least gotten a 4? Or is that just my own crazy thought...</p>

<p>I'm so confused, I'm really REALLY ahppy about the two 5s, its just that the 3's bugging me a bit. It's better I got the 5 on bio and 3 on envi, rather than vise versa at least, right?</p>