From Stanford's admissions website: We look for thoughtful, eager and highly engaged students who will make a difference at Stanford and in the world beyond. We expect that these students have taken high school course loads of reasonable and appropriate challenge in the context of their schools. We do not have a preference for any particular curriculum. Students currently enrolled in AP courses are not required to submit AP scores as part of our admission process. AP scores that are reported are acknowledged but rarely play a significant role in the evaluation of an application. Grades earned over the course of a term, or a year, and evaluations from instructors who can comment on classroom engagement provide us with the most detailed insight into a student's readiness for the academic rigors of Stanford. |
+1 Exactly my kids experince. he is doing well at a top ten college, getting all As. He works hard, but not as hard as High School! |
We looked carefully at their scores and especially their recommendations. When I said we knew exactly, I meant for the private schools in this area, NYC, Boston, etc. We also knew that many of the top publics prepared kids very well. An A or A- average student from Thomas Jefferson or the Blair magnet who took a tough course load is well prepared for college, as is an A-/B+ average student from the top privates. Whether they were admitted depends on how their entire application looked. |
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