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[quote=Anonymous]Let's ground this in reality with some real T50 schools (why people are mentioning MIT escapes me): for a school like Tufts, BU, Lehigh, or Wake - you (generally) do not need Calc BC for non-STEM. Remember, the majors in A&S are not binding - schools expect kids to change majors at least once, if not more than that. It may be in your kid's best interest not to list econ as the major, though. It's a very popular major for boys - and depending on the context of the school or other applicants from your high school, a different major might make sense from a positioning standpoint. If you post their ECs and a bit more background, some of us may be able to advise you better. Also post potential schools. I would switch to stats, so there is math in senior year, and focus on a compelling story for the application, which matches the (1) transcript, (2) ECs and (3) awards, if any.[/quote]
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