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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Not top 25, but top 100. So American University, GW, BU, Bucknell, those sort of schools. Not ivies.[/quote] PP here who posted this. This also of course depends on the school. If the school is well known for being rigorous, but doesn't offer APs because the curriculum is too strict, but has equally challenging courses, of course (like some elite privates) then there is no disadvantage. But everyone I know who has gone to an ivy has taken all the most challenging track courses that their school offers. I don't mean that if they offer classes past Calc BC that someone is at a horrible disadvantage for stopping at Calc BC senior year. I mean that if there is a choice between honors algebra II and "regular" algebra II, then they are not getting into Yale. However, they can still get into really good schools, just not the most competitive schools.[/quote]
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