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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nobody can answer this. It depends on so many things. The state you live in and what school DD graduates from. What courses are available to DD. What the rest of her app looks like. If she isn’t a math person, but does fine on grade level and is a whiz in the arts and can demonstrate deep passion and work in a non-math area, then maybe? But does having advanced math (A grades in AP level math classes) help an application, on balance? Of course. [/quote] +1. OP asks such a vague question. How can people answer this without knowing what OP considers to be a “good” college. Of course their kid will get in somewhere, particularly as a full-pay student. [/quote] OP here - I'd given up on this thread because the responses are so stupid. Here I am back on it and just as annoyed as I was last week. "OP asks such a vague question." My question was very specific: Did your child who is average at math get into a good college. "How can people answer this without knowing what OP considers to be a "good" college?" I say specifically in the very first post: top 50 colleges. There is one post on this thread answering the question. [/quote]
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