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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Schools don’t care that you took the classes as a sophomore vs getting As in the classes. The grade is far more important be when you took the class I also don’t think they consider HS multivariable and other advanced classes anything equivalent to college multi variable. [/quote] Even if the student is doing dual enrollment?[/quote] If it is true DE…meaning you take the class with other college kids. Still no top school will give you actual credit for that class, even though if you were an actual student at that college they would. Makes no sense.[/quote] My kid is going to a T25 school and some credits will transfer.[/quote] My kid’s top 10 wouldn’t accept any even though if they were transferring from that same college they would. Annoying.[/quote] My Blair kid is at a T10, and their policy is kind of student-determined, sink or swim. You can talk to professors and essentially choose where you fit in with regard to math classes, but you have to be able to hold your own where you land. It also helps the faculty to have AP score or UMD score (for Multi). But, there is nothing for say Linear. She started in Linear, but she and prof agreed she should move up and did Abstract instead. Her HS classes were very thorough/advanced. In the end, she started a math major with all pre reqs fulfilled. Doing fine.[/quote]
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