Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 06:37     Subject: Senior year class choices

PP, snark was unnecessary. Not asking for a guarantee, and i understand confirmation bias better than most. . Two examples of “yes, this is possible” are sufficient. I am looking for possibility, not for certainty.
Go be miserable somewhere else!
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2025 22:27     Subject: Senior year class choices

Anonymous wrote:Ok. 2 helpful posts in a row, will call it a day. Thx

So the people who posted what you wanted to hear were helpful, and the people who have the opposite opinion are unhelpful. Got it.

OP, there are students who have dropped a subject and doubled up on their preferred subject and successfully gotten into top 10s, and students who have done the same thing and been shut out. There are students who have scrupulously taken all five core subjects for all four years rather than taken their preferred subject, who have been shut out and regretful.

There are no guarantees.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2025 06:56     Subject: Senior year class choices

Anonymous wrote:I think she should double down on what she is passionate about if that is what she is good at. College’s should see the narrative there.


This. DD doubled up on STEM senior year versus another history. Overall level of rigor remained high.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2025 06:31     Subject: Senior year class choices

Ok. 2 helpful posts in a row, will call it a day. Thx
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 23:45     Subject: Senior year class choices

I think she should double down on what she is passionate about if that is what she is good at. College’s should see the narrative there.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 15:10     Subject: Senior year class choices

Anonymous wrote:DD at DMV private. Loves STEM, top student. Also loves humanities. However, History at this school is a massive amount of time that she would much rather spend on math or ECs and she is thinking about dropping history as a senior next year and doubling up in STEM. College thoughts are T10, but possibly some top LACs too. Not sure her counselors will be totally honest here—they are very into balance and mental health. I think it’s a bad idea. What does DCUM say? Any college counselors out there who can advise?


My kid dropped history and doubled up on Science senior year. He is at a top SLAC now.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 13:57     Subject: Senior year class choices

DD dos this-only issue is she has a very tough year.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 12:42     Subject: Senior year class choices

Anonymous wrote:There are no AP classes. Will do English of course and language, then either 2 maths amd and a science or 2 sciences and a math. Counselor says doesn’t matter but I am not sure I believe that…


So you are paying a sh!!t-ton of money for your CCO and then asking anonymous strangers on the internet for advice?
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 11:33     Subject: Senior year class choices

There are no AP classes. Will do English of course and language, then either 2 maths amd and a science or 2 sciences and a math. Counselor says doesn’t matter but I am not sure I believe that…
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 10:30     Subject: Senior year class choices

^adding, the top colleges seem to like to see four years of all the core subjects.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 10:29     Subject: Senior year class choices

I would recommend a fourth year of some kind of history/social science/humanities class. DC is taking AP art history.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 09:41     Subject: Senior year class choices

Most colleges tend to look for well-rounded students for undergrad.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 08:42     Subject: Senior year class choices

What does the counselor say?
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 07:54     Subject: Senior year class choices

Sounds like my DS, who is taking AP Econ as his history. It’s at least easy. Is that an option?
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 07:03     Subject: Senior year class choices

DD at DMV private. Loves STEM, top student. Also loves humanities. However, History at this school is a massive amount of time that she would much rather spend on math or ECs and she is thinking about dropping history as a senior next year and doubling up in STEM. College thoughts are T10, but possibly some top LACs too. Not sure her counselors will be totally honest here—they are very into balance and mental health. I think it’s a bad idea. What does DCUM say? Any college counselors out there who can advise?