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[quote=Anonymous]I know you won’t like this answer, but you want the highest GPA in the highest rigor you can take. Your examples above are definitely nuanced. I am not a sure a college cares about the distinction of someone taking highest rigor in 4 core classes and then something less in electives vs someone who takes higher rigor in electives. I agree that someone who chooses pottery/art or music electives for several years probably isn’t penalized vs the kid who has no real interests and just loads up on another random high rigor class. A public school example is that colleges don’t seem all the impressed with a kid taking AP Psych just to have another AP vs a kid who played in the orchestra all four years (assuming that is offered as a class). Is AP Psych “rigorous”? Some would say not so much even though it as AP in its name.[/quote]
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