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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are they relegated to so called 2nd tier schools? Are there high-end colleges that truly see the potential with very strong math/science skills rather than being denied admission because a B means you can't write? Yes, I know I'm being a bit dramatic but if perfect grades and scores are no guarantee for admissions, what chance do I have for a Cal Tech or MIT?[/quote] Getting As is hardly sufficient for you to claim strong science/math skills. It is clearly your relative strength, but that doesn't mean it's so great compared to others. Maybe it is, but to prove it, you need to accomplish much more than getting As.[/quote]
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