Anonymous wrote:She should take four years of math.
Subject SATs are not necessary.
A HS freshman who says she wants to go to NYU doesn’t know what she is talking about.
If she wants a liberal arts education, NYU is not a great choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD did her best in classes and on standardized tests and didn’t worry about getting into the “best” LACs. She is who she is and wanted a school where that would be enough - especially since she is not taking those subjects in college.
Very happy history major junior now and looking at grad school or law school.
OP here - the problem is that my DD wants NYU - they have strict and competitive requirements for admission.
Anonymous wrote:They suck it up, and do the honors classes in math and science, straight through (ok, can do regular calc and precalc). No, she doesn't have to do Calc BC, or Phys C, but the top colleges care about not taking the easy way out.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here - the problem is that my DD wants NYU - they have strict and competitive requirements for admission.
NYU is not a liberal arts college.
20 seconds on the NYU website informed me that they want to see SAT/ACT OR 3 AP scores OR 3 SAT subject test scores. They have flexible testing requirements.
If you choose to submit subject tests or AP tests in addition to SAT/ACT scores, I imagine you can pick whichever ones you want. The math requirement is for people using APs or subject tests in lieu of the SAT.
OP here - the problem is that my DD wants NYU - they have strict and competitive requirements for admission.
Anonymous wrote:DD did her best in classes and on standardized tests and didn’t worry about getting into the “best” LACs. She is who she is and wanted a school where that would be enough - especially since she is not taking those subjects in college.
Very happy history major junior now and looking at grad school or law school.