<p>So I've decided that I want to apply to the University of St. Andrews in Scotland (I'm American). I have a 4.0 GPA, 2030 superscore SAT and 30 composite ACT. However, all of my AP scores thus far are 3's. I've been class president for four years, I've played three varsity sports for four years, and I participate in countless other clubs/extracirriculars (peer tutoring, choir, etc) Do you think I have a chance for admission to St. Andrew's despite my low AP scores?</p>
<p>The admissions requirements are on the web. What’s the point of asking other students? And ECs do not count and are not considered. </p>
<p>Does anyone know if U of St Andrews Superscores ACT or SAT?</p>
<p>Do you have the money? I think that is the real question for US applicants.
UK schools want 3-5 APs at a score of 5 or 5 & 4, but St A’s might be different. Try the international section. </p>
<p>This was posted a year ago. The OP opted to attend another university. Closing.</p>