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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on what your DD wants to study in college and where she thinks she might go. If she's committed to polisci/ir taking two AP social studies (like APUSH and USGov) is a good idea. Not taking 4 years of core academic subjects (English, math, science, social studies, foreign language) is an issue for the most competitive colleges. But, the typical public college minimum requirement is 4 years of English and math, 3 of social studies and science, and 2 years of foreign language. and it's always better to have more than the minimum. Having a college class or two is a plus, especially if it is formally recognized by the high school and put on the transcript where it will count with the other subject classes. An internship while in high school tends not to be terribly academic, so its not usually much of a plus factor. [/quote]
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