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[quote=Anonymous]It's very advanced, OP, but if you're targeting very selective colleges, you'll have stiff competition regardless. Competition that's not just academic (a very high GPA is a must, as well as a near-perfect standardized test score), but for extra-curriculars as well. If you're worried about college admissions, just know that being a great student will help you not only get into very selective schools, but also state or less-selective schools *with merit*. Which is crucial, given how exorbitant a college education is these days... so think of your academic success as a way to keep costs down ;-) My rising 9th grader will take Honors Precalc at her high school, having taken Honors Alg in 8th grade. Since she's not in a magnet, she plans on doing Honors Precalc, Ap Calc BC, Calc with differential equations, then something else, maybe at UMD (like Calc 3). [/quote]
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