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[quote=Anonymous]It's not an advantage if your son hasn't taken the majority of his electives and AP courses in humanities. If your kid's courses in high school and activities are very stem-oriented, they know what you are doing and it doesn't sit well with AOs. If a kid has 5 different AP histories, both AP English, etc., there is a clear desire shown. My son has very comparative govt, comparative politics, every ap history--Euro, Push, Art, etc. It's just like STEM majors--if you are seriously lacking in math/science APs as main electives, you aren't going to fare well. And the Ivies and top 20s want to see a 36 in Verbal and Reading on ACT and equivalent perfect on SAT, especially Yale. Little tip from AOs that have seen every game in the book. It doesn't look sincere. Back in the day, the trick was everyone applied to the Nursing School at UVA to get in. They stopped allowing that- can't transfer.[/quote]
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