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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless something has recently changed, the DE math classes are not taught by GMU faculty. When my kids took the classes, they were taught by TJ teachers at TJ during regular school hours. You then get GMU credit (DE) if you elect/register and pay for it. I think only linear, diffE, and mvc were eligible. Definitely not Complex. I think it's maybe only worth it if you go in-state. Private, selective colleges most likely difficult to get any credit because a) the classes are not taught at GMU b) as with any college-course credit, they will want to compare syllabus c) highly-selective schools don't really grant credit. I think VA in-state colleges recognize GMU DE credits but you should double-check.[/quote] MIT will give credit.[/quote]And not if they don't pay?[/quote] I thought the poster was saying top colleges will not give credit for college classes. Taught in school, I think the student can still apply to the math department which will review the syllabus. I suspect MIT is likely to grant credit for a class taught at TJ, but not as certain.[/quote] MIT only gives credit for standardized exams; either AP, or IB, or MIT final exams taken before the class starts. No DE credit. https://mitadmissions.org/help/faq/ap-ib-college-credit/ They also claim to not consider college level courses as a bonus in admissions. [/quote]
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