Anonymous wrote:It is baffling to me that they care so much about a foreign language.
My oldest followed their instructions, took highest rigor in everything, risked a B (and got one), and is now at his dream school (an ivy)
For my second, I am reluctant to follow that advice cause now we are risking multiple Bs I fear. I think one is the limit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA has long said foreign language is a core class and that they want core all 4 years of HS. Of course there are exceptions, but this is the #1 reason my DC is taking AP foreign lang and AP sci this year
Well if they nix my kid because he has AP Bio and AP Physics in the spot that would have AP Spanish 5, then que sera sera.
I also don't even know what mutli-variable calculus means. Is that past BC Calc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA has long said foreign language is a core class and that they want core all 4 years of HS. Of course there are exceptions, but this is the #1 reason my DC is taking AP foreign lang and AP sci this year
Well if they nix my kid because he has AP Bio and AP Physics in the spot that would have AP Spanish 5, then que sera sera.
I also don't even know what mutli-variable calculus means. Is that past BC Calc?
Anonymous wrote:UVA has long said foreign language is a core class and that they want core all 4 years of HS. Of course there are exceptions, but this is the #1 reason my DC is taking AP foreign lang and AP sci this year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and you have to get all A’s in these classes.
And a 34+/1500+
And awesome EC’s.
Good luck. No pressure.
This is just not true. Stop the BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, duh. How is this surprising?
+2 This is their mantra. How are you surprised, OP? Reach the AP level in all 5 core subjects. The real question is whether they care if you take AB Calc vs. BC Calc or APES vs. AP Biology. Do they “rank” the APs by rigor?
I've heard that if you are STEM, that you should be in at least one of AP Chem, AP Bio or AP Physics.
If you are not STEM, I don't know...but I would think you should be in one of them too.
Georgia Tech admissions said you should be in BC if that's the most rigorous.
My kid is taking AP Bio and AP Physics (took AP Chem last year), and took 4 years of Spanish, but could not do 5th. We'll see if the extra science plus 4 years of Spanish helps.
At our HS the ones who get in unhooked to engineering at stanford/ivies have AP chem, APphysics C and Multivariable cal. Most also have AP BIO but it is not essential as the other 3. At the school across town, they can get in with BC calc and AP physC or Chem, plus AP bio, both is not needed. But both is also almost impossible there.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and you have to get all A’s in these classes.
And a 34+/1500+
And awesome EC’s.
Good luck. No pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, dummy here but what’s the fifth core subject?
Math
Science
English
Social Studies
and . . . ?
Sorry, didn’t see that you put world language. Well that leaves my ds out. He’s not taking a language waiver, but his mild dyslexia makes languages very difficult for him. We’re hoping he’ll manage three years of it.