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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Humanities DS at top SLAC - took only 3 years of science - chem, physics, AP bio - and instead of taking another science class doubled up on humanities senior year. No science at all. School counselors (no private counselors) were concerned. They were wrong. Other top SLAC, private and public, and even an Ivy option…was like an unexpected embarrassment of riches.[/quote] RD? From overrepresented geographic area? [b]Competitive high school[/b]?[/quote] Yes to all 3.[/quote] You need to ask the high school. At the magnet and the private we know best, taking two AP sciences on top of bio, chem, phyiscs is done by 20% of the class and seems to be "needed" to get into T25ish/top SLACs. AP calc AB would already be below the top 40% of the class, so maximizing the science will help in addition to maximizing humanities rigor if your student has not doe that as well. [/quote]
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