<p>Hey, I just recently took AP Exams and I wasn’t sure whether these AP Scores would keep me out of schools like the Ivy Leagues. Here are my Ap Scores:</p>
<p>Computer Science-3
BC Calculus-3 (AB Subscore-4)
English Language-4
English Literature-4
US History-4
Human Geography-5</p>
<p>Will top colleges look badly at these scores? Thanks.</p>
<p>No, they will not. Your grades in the classes will be much more important.</p>
<p>Will these scores at least help my chances for any of the top schools?</p>
<p>your ap classes really don’t affect the typres of colleges you get into. It just gives you I guess and edge? Worry about your gpa and your sat scores instead.</p>
<p>Colleges don’t really care very much about the scores you receive on your AP exams. They really care more about your course rigor, GPA, and class rank (obviously, all of those intertwine). Colleges only use the AP scores seriously once you are already admitted, in order to give you credit for courses or place you into higher ones. If you feel you have mastered material in a course sufficiently enough to give you an edge in admission, I suggest you take the corresponding SAT II test. Admissions officers look at these scores more seriously.</p>