SAT IIs vs AP scores?

<p>Can good SAT IIs make up for bad AP scores in admissions? Im guessing my AP scores will be something like this when I apply to colleges this year.
AP Euro history:4
AP USH:3
AP English:4
AP Physics:5
AP Chemistry:4</p>

<p>But these are my SAT IIs
Math IIC: 780
Physics: 790
Chemistry: 790
USH: 740</p>

<p>How badly will those AP scores hurt my chances at the ivies?</p>

<p>How about the other way around? Can good AP scores make up for bad SAT IIs?</p>

<p>SAT II scores are ALOT more important. Those SAT II's are great; the AP's won't really help, but you can submit them if you want. I would only send the 4's and 5's.</p>

<p>Most colleges don't consider AP scores in admissons; those that do don't put much weight on them. SAT IIs are more important, but not as important as the SAT/ACT, which in turn are still less important than your GPA & high school record. :) One 3 amongst a collection of 4's and 5's won't hurt you.</p>

<p>yea, nobody cares about aps until you actually get into the college, cuz then they use the aps to calculate credit and stuff. so dont worry</p>

<p>It doesn't make sense, considering APs are a lot harder than SAT IIs. </p>

<p>In one college, you can test out of a foreign language requirement by getting 5 on AP, 7 on IB or 600 on on SATII.... :|</p>

<p>the SAT II language tests are super hard tho, i've heard that they are even harder than the AP language tests</p>