Will a bad GPA ruin my chances here?

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<p>Sorry. I didn’t want to sound angry; I was just incredibly confused. Some of the answers really did seem nonsensical to me.</p>

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<p>I know AP Spanish is a tough test. That’s why my teacher is preparing our class so much for it. The class is incredibly intense. </p>

<p>I also understand why the SAT II Spanish could be hard too. However, it also seems to me that it is easier to get a good percentile compared to the other SAT II language tests, and I have performed quite well on Spanish standardized tests. (Like my posted profile said, I am a three time National Spanish Exam Gold Award winner) Maybe I won’t do very well, but that’s why I’m taking the SAT II’s twice.</p>

<p>Also, I’ve already taken both AP English classes. Got a 5…and a 4. Oops. No English this year though. Yay?</p>

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<p>What kind of college requires AB as a minimum? Are they just going to automatically deny entry to the thousands of students who don’t have access to AP programs? What about people who don’t have access to accelerated math programs? The idea that any school would require a specific AP class is absolutely ridiculous. I’m sure there’s a even few people at a math-related field at MIT who lacked taking AP Calc, if only because of their circumstances. </p>

<p>And yeah, yeah, I know that calc is the only real math, but Stat, not Calc, is what I’m taking, and nothing is going to change that. If Carnegie Mellon is going to reject me over that, then fine. </p>

<p>Yeah, yeah, I understand the purpose of sucking up and being polite in real life. But I’m not sure why I need to accept nonsensical advice from a stranger over an internet message board. Maybe practice makes perfect, but being on College Confidential is hardly practicing for anything. I do appreciate your attempts to help me, but the only thing I’ve learned is that I need to take the Math II and that my 3 grade on Calc is supposedly abysmal.</p>