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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What about an A in Calc AB, a 4 on the exam, and a 630 on the math portion of the SAT? For a kid who doesn’t ever plan on taking another math course in their life? Not everyone is an engineering or CS major, but they all have to perform on this same test. Even the Ivies educate artists and musicians and philosophers and all sorts of other multifaceted individuals whose contributions can’t be measured by a standardized test.[/quote] I'm sorry, a person who gets a 4 on the Calc AB exam and a 630 on the SAT Math test does not deserve an "A" in a true college level calculus course. This is exactly the problem with grade inflation and the insane "rigor" arms race. The 4 and the 630 are not consistent with A-level mastery of the topic. In a school with honest grading standards, such a student would get a "B" in an AP class.[/quote] Gee I wonder which has more rigor, AP classes which aren’t actually college-level work but have a standard test at the end or an actual college class at a real Community College that is an actual college level class with an actual grade that goes on a transcript. Big hint: someone with a bunch of 5’s is not necessarily going to an Ivy, but someone rocking a 4.0 at community college has a fantastic transfer shot to a T20. Not everyone at UVA Wise makes it, but the real stars waltz right in to the Big Show.[/quote] Please list every top 20 college which allows a high school student with cc credits (even ones with AA degrees or 60+ cc credits) to apply as a transfer student. [/quote]
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