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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the "sweetie" PP. I want to assure everyone that my intention was not to patronize or condescend, and I'm sorry that others interpreted my post in that vein, rather than as a gentle prod to the OP to get his/her butt in gear. Many STEM kids feel that English is too subjective and a waste of time, but the lop-sided applicant who wants to go to a top school faces daunting odds. Unless OP is a Westinghouse winnter, s/he needs to bring up those B's in English and history. (Yes -- even if OP is at a rigorous private, TJ or Blair magnet, is a double legacy, URM or recruited athlete). Again, this is exactly the same advice I offered my own kids, who were smart enough to take it and are now at a highly-ranked university. [/quote]
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