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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get the OP question and want to understand this better, too. It’s understood that anyone interested in the “TEM” part of STEM at a top school ought to take BC where offered. It’s also understood that a humanities major may not need BC for a top school (although it is an indicator of overall academic rigor). The grey area is the “S” part of STEM, or at least the more biology focused track (or something like a psychology major with a pre-med track) versus the chemistry/physics track where BC is understood to be more important. This is where there seems to be a lot of conflicting information. At least that’s where I personally want to understand the realistic lay of the land better.[/quote] Humanities major in at multiple T10/T20 schools. No BC (though offered at school). For your last question, I'd ask on Reddit where there are former AO present who can answer. No one here can answer that.[/quote]
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