<p>Hey guys,
I just want a general opinion on this question: Are there more scholarships available if one has a really high SAT and SAT IIs or are there more scholarships for one who has 20 AP exams with 3.98 GPA...</p>
<p>20 AP exams- your kidding right...lol
Is that even possible? </p>
<p>Well, I think scholarship just depends on how many you apply to and essays and extracurricular activites. I am not sure if there is one for AP exams and such...</p>
<p>Beyond the Presidential Scholars Award and the Siemens Award for APs, I cannot think of any other scholarships designed specifically for high scorers on the SAT, SAT ii's, or APs. I know a student who took about 20 AP exams in order to receive many college credits before entering college (so he could finish early). Many lower tier colleges offer scholarships for valedictorians or for high scorers on the SAT. Ivies and Ivy equivalents do not because they receive many high scores already. Most of the big name scholarships (Coca cola, toyota, etc) are not score-oriented.</p>
<p>I do not know of any scholarshps for which taking 20 APs would offer a significant advantage over taking 12-13. Like I said, the one I'm thinking of, Siemens, looks only at the 8 science APs.</p>