<p>National AP Scholars By JUNIOR YEAR
This is for students who have achieved the National AP Scholar rank by the end of Junior Year and therefore can post it on their college app(people who got it after senior year, this is not for you)</p>
<p>Please Post College you are interested/applying to
each AP taken and # received on each one
SAT Score
SAT Subject Test Scores</p>
<p>For example (for me):
Princeton University</p>
<p>AP’s:
Soph.
Calculus AB- 5
European History- 5
Jun.
English Language and Composition- 5
English Literature- 5
Calculus BC (And AB subscore)- 5
U.S. History- 5
Macroeconomics- 4
Microeconomics- 4
Physics C w/ Mechanics- 4</p>
<p>SAT Score- 2360</p>
<p>SAT Subject Tests-
Physics- 800
Math II- 780
World History- 780
U.S. History- 750
Literature- 750</p>
<p>Congratulations to the above posters. Natl. AP Scholar junior year is pretty impressive. Last time I checked (3 years ago) there were less than 900 juniors earning this in the entire country. While it doesn’t rise to the level of a hook, it is a very strong indicator of academic rigor and mastery.</p>
<p>Good luck with your next potential AP prize: the less impressive sounding State AP Scholar award. It doesn’t sound as cool and it comes too late to mean anything for admissions, but it’s the pinnacle of the AP awards. Depending on your state you may be on track. In my low population state, recent state AP winners have won with 16 and 18 AP scores.</p>
<p>Again, congratulations on a great accomplishment.</p>
<p>If I were to list this award on the Common App, would I designate it as a National award? I know it sounds like a silly question; I just want to clarify since some awards like NMSF are still considered state/regional.</p>