Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Humanities kid or STEM kid? Math and science choices are ok but on the less rigorous end.
This plus what are similarly-ranked UVA applicants in his class taking? This is critical. You need to meet with his college advisor and ask and ask if he’s on track for the advisor to check off the “most rigorous” box. They probably won’t tell you but push and ask specifically valid what courses need to
Be taken to get that designation no one here can tell you that. UVA will receive from that counselor a list of AP courses offered by your high school and percentage if your kid’s class who took them. This us how the colleges figure out approximate class rank.
I think that in almost every school, the kids are internally ranked by categories in the counselor’s letter (top 10%, top 25%, etc.). My son’s counselor actually uses the SAT scores heavily to differentiate among the high stats kids (due in part to grade inflation?).
Anonymous wrote:Colleges care about AP courses in the 5 subjects:
math: AB or BC plus or minus Stats
english: Lang and/or Lit
history: US and World
foreign lang: Lang and/or Lit
science: Bio, Chem and Physics.
The rest don't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Humanities kid or STEM kid? Math and science choices are ok but on the less rigorous end.
This plus what are similarly-ranked UVA applicants in his class taking? This is critical. You need to meet with his college advisor and ask and ask if he’s on track for the advisor to check off the “most rigorous” box. They probably won’t tell you but push and ask specifically valid what courses need to
Be taken to get that designation no one here can tell you that. UVA will receive from that counselor a list of AP courses offered by your high school and percentage if your kid’s class who took them. This us how the colleges figure out approximate class rank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Humanities kid or STEM kid? Math and science choices are ok but on the less rigorous end.
This plus what are similarly-ranked UVA applicants in his class taking? This is critical. You need to meet with his college advisor and ask and ask if he’s on track for the advisor to check off the “most rigorous” box. They probably won’t tell you but push and ask specifically valid what courses need to
Be taken to get that designation no one here can tell you that. UVA will receive from that counselor a list of AP courses offered by your high school and percentage if your kid’s class who took them. This us how the colleges figure out approximate class rank.
Anonymous wrote:Humanities kid or STEM kid? Math and science choices are ok but on the less rigorous end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is he interested in?
Not sciences, leaning towards humanities, public policy, econ.
Anonymous wrote:What is he interested in?