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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]T10 schools are their own thing. You need to kill AP chem even if you want to be in women’s studies. Partly bcs they don’t believe you won’t switch after you get in. [/b] And then you need strength in your area. After t20, sure, I think Op is right. [/quote] Yes. With all majors open to all admitted students, humanities kids need to have evidence they can be reasonably successful as a stem major if they chose it after they arrived. Top10 deans have gone on record and stated this. [/quote] My sons did really well in admissions (unhooked Ivies)- they are equally as good in STEM as English/History/languages- As in all subjects, 5s all AP exams and 35/36 in all ACT sections. They had all core subjects represented and no “easy” APs. I think for the reach liberal arts/Ivies this is true. It seems kids able to excel in STEM even if they didn’t like it and vice versa.[/quote] Why did they choose an Ivy, out of curiosity?[/quote]
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