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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry - wrong link. I’m following too many threads. https://www.admissions.caltech.edu/apply/first-yearfreshman-applicants/standardized-tests[/quote] Led me here, to academic preparedness: http://admissions.divisions.caltech.edu/apply/first-yearfreshman-applicants/academic-preparation-requirements While it is unlikely that any high school will be prepping kids for Caltech specifically, the part about math topics students should be prepared for learning is interesting. It would be ironic if all this change in admissions were to somehow influence what - or how - high schools teach. If that actually happened, if colleges themselves had an influence there, I'd say it's about time.[/quote] Thanks for the link. While my kid is not interested in / is not a candidate for CalTech, I nevertheless found this information illuminating . It's an unvarnished, incredibly detailed explanation of how tip top schools think. [/quote]
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