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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids got all 5's and they got into their first choices.[/quote] So the f*ck what. That doesn’t mean that was the reason. [/quote] Actually it does. They were required [b]specifically[/b] to get those grades. European colleges.[/quote] Which is neglected to mention until you were called out. Nobody but a handful of weirdos in the USA gives a flying f*ck about European colleges. [/quote] You might want to take a break, chill out, go for a walk, stay off the booze for a while there buddy. Your chances of an anger induced heart attack are pretty high.[/quote] Lol not even remotely. It’s just such a stupid post on her part. Had to be called out. [/quote] So much vitriol. I'd argue that your post was actually stupid. Poster said her kids got all 5's and into their college of choice. You said it had nothing to do with their acceptance - based on nothing - and she said yes, actually it was based on those grades being required by the colleges. Plenty of Americans attend UK universities, if you just read some of the threads on that you would see it is the case, 20% of the student body of University of St Andrews is American. You really should pull your head out of your very tight ass hole.[/quote] You obviously didn’t get a 5 in AP stats. That 20 percent of one small foreign university is American pales in comparison to the millions of American students in American universities. It’s still such a rarity that when someone asks on a college admissions board “do AP scores matter” you can safely assume they mean for US college admissions. [/quote] Noise now, just noise. [/quote]
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