Nope, many students have a 4.0, and near-perfect SATs these days ECs are what differentiates them. College admissions really doesn't care if you took 7th period band, art, psychology or a study hall if your other classes were challenging. |
I have a feeling parents answering the question are thinking in terms of different schools. For many (the majority of) schools, it won't matter. For the most competitive schools, it will. Schools aren't looking at your application in isolation; they are comparing you to the other applicants in your high school. If the other applicants are seemingly taking their senior year more seriously, they will have a leg up. For a state school, there are plenty of admissions slots so this won't make much difference. For a tippy top school, other applicants from your school will probably have very competitive profiles, and taking a course off senior year certainly would matter. |
| Yeah - I don't get what the motivation is. Will your child struggle with a full schedule? If so, that SHOULD communicate to elite schools that your DC is not as prepared as others. If it is not a question of struggling, is a lack of motivation? Or wanting to spend the time on some other worthy pursuit? WHY did you have your DC take a summer class? |
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My son will have a resource class on his transcript as well no first period for certain high school years due to sleep apnea issues. Colleges will have to balance that with his near-all-AP course load and high test scores. He's bright, but he has LDs and medical diagnoses. It is what it is. The college that understands he's still an interesting person will be the right fit.
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| Mine had run out of classes by senior year - fall term he ended up taking mostly community college courses because the only advanced class he had left at the HS was AP CS. Spring I think he took two academic classes and weightlifting. But before senior year he had always taken dual enrollment in addition to regular HS classes so he already had completed all of his graduation requirements by fall of senior year. |
Lots of people complete graduation requirements before graduation. The message should be that learning itself is important, not checking the boxes. |
Yes, you don’t know what you’re talking about. |
Kids were encouraged to take the 1/2 semester Health over summer, I guess we didn’t know better. And we are left with 1/2 semesters in Senior year with limited options, since most courses are full year. we could do more PE I guess, but why not just simply have a free period instead. DS has already completed Calc BC and Spanish AP (got 5 on both), not like he is struggling academically. |
You literally just defined "the icing on the cake" |
Call it what you want but in the end national awards matter a free period with an otherwise rigorous schedule not so much. |
PP, I wonder if the posters criticizing you are really parents of teenagers that have gone through the college admissions process. When I read your earlier post about visiting Cornell in summer and then going back in March I was immediately reminded of a friend whose (well warned) kid was gung ho (in summer) about going to RIT and then changed their mind in March! |