<p>I guess the title says it all.</p>
<p>I’m taking about 10 APs (throughout my 4 years, not in one year). my humanities APs are all As, there’s about 5 of those.
2 of my math/science APs are As yet 3 of them are Bs.</p>
<p>I’m not exactly worried about my GPA, cuz all my classes are honors/APs, but i’m really worried about what colleges will think when they see my Bs in these APs.</p>
<p>It probably depends on what I’m applying for as my major. I’ll probably apply as a humanities major, but what will they think? O_O</p>
<p>I really do not think that they will matter as long as the rest of your resume is good enough. Honestly, if your unweighted GPA is above a 3.8 and your SAT’s are in their range, it will probably come down to your ECs, essays, interview, and recs. Even a bit lower is fine if you have ridiculously stellar ECs.</p>
<p>I don’t quite understand your question, but if this helps, your numerical GPA is essentially meaningless. I think most officers simply look at your high school transcript to see all of your letter grades, and some schools do the GPA recalculation thing.</p>
<p>About the B’s specifically? I wouldn’t really worry about them. You can’t do anything about them, and they CERTAINLY won’t help you, but if you were going to get in without the three B’s, I’d bet you’d get in with them, too.</p>
<p>if you’re majoring in humanities, it won’t matter all that much.</p>
<p>thanks everyone for answering ^^</p>
<p>Since the look at the application holistically, they’ll look at everything and consider the rigor of your courses when analyzing your GPA :] And since you are applying for humanities, it won’t be super important if you are not extraordinary at math/science.
Sounds like you are doing fine.</p>