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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wesleyan requires that one recommendation is from STEM teacher [/quote] The wording on their site is “you are encouraged.” So not required. “You are encouraged to submit one from a humanities, social sciences, or foreign language teacher and one from a math or science teacher”[/quote] So let’s get this straight. You’re suggesting that a student with no strong stem classes, no test scores, and no recommendation from a stem teacher even though it is “encouraged” has more than a snowball’s chance in hell at getting into one of the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country? Ok. Don’t quit your day job. [/quote] NP here. Why are you getting so excitable about this? Like others suggested, the student ought to apply ED and see what happens. No one knows, even you. Please keep us updated OP. [/quote]
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