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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First is stronger in humanities, 2nd in STEM. A more rigorous student would have maxed both sides: APUSH, AP Lang, AP Lit, AP Gov, AP Chem, BC Calc and Multivariate, AP French, etc. [/quote] Agree. But that's my question. Do only the students who max BOTH humanities and STEM receive the designation? Students who are strong in one or the other do not?[/quote] correct. or, the high school checks the most rigorous box for anyone with a certain number of APs so it ends up being over half the class. then the college AOs learn to ignore the box and compare the transcripts to what is offered on the profile, making their own assesment. there are tons of videos of AOs online of them going through transcripts and quickly figuring it out. Sellingo's Who gets In book has it too, with anecdotes on how schools like Emory score rigor. the check-box does not matter. the actual rigor compared to the other students is what matters. [/quote]
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