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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]School context matters. If it's a top feeder like Harvard Westlake, there is nothing to worry about. They sent 3.2 to Chicago. [/quote] 💯 Op should search that “levels” post about national private high schools.[/quote] There is no school in the country where unhooked kids from the bottom half of the class are going to Chicago. None.[/quote] This. I don’t know why OP doesn’t ask the school’s college counselor. No need to wait until the meeting is scheduled by him/her. IMHO, a kid who can do research, has good stem grades and a great SAT[b], will look lazy for phoning it for things the kid isn’t that interested in. Full capability but low desire and follow through in areas of low interest. [/b][/quote] Yes. Unless from a top-20 nationally-known private HS, 3.4 is a red flag. Go to a bigger state school with a good enough math department including a math phd program. Shine there and top phD programs will be possible[/quote]
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