Anonymous wrote:NP here. When my kids were applying to colleges a few years ago William & Mary and others made clear on their websites that they wanted math through Calculus and that Statistics is not considered a good substitute. I don't know if that has changed. What I do know is that my kids with Calculus did better in college admissions than my one kid without. Most applicants to top 25 schools will definitely have taken Calculus, even aspiring humanities majors, and OP shouldn't fool herself: without it, you're at a disadvantage. The only question is how much.
Anonymous wrote:Could you all please clarify if you mean AP Calc AB in 11th AND AP Calc BC in 12th or is just AP Calc AB in 11th okay then AP Stats in 12th?
Anonymous wrote:My son is good at math but doesn't like it. He would rather spend his time on social studies and English. He is taking statistics, but also dual enrolled in English and History at NVCC, all of his other classes are AP/Honors. He was accepted ED at his first choice school as a poli sci major. If the kid knows that they want to go into doesn't involve math and they are stretching themselves in other areas, I think its fine.
Anonymous wrote:Could you all please clarify if you mean AP Calc AB in 11th AND AP Calc BC in 12th or is just AP Calc AB in 11th okay then AP Stats in 12th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a humanities kid that is fairly good at math, she will be taking pre-calc in 10th and (I assume) AP calc in 11th. From this thread it seems like AP statistics would be fine in 12th even if she is targeting a top 20 school given her interests. Is that correct or am I missing something?
It may hurt, it is not ideal, but admission to Top 20s is holistic, so admission without calc is not impossible. Choosing stats over calc, when one has the opportunity to take calc, makes that student's transcript less rigorous. How much it matters in the end is hard to say, like most other factors.
Couldn't hurt to call an AO and ask.
Also top 20 is probably overly broad here. HYPSM you're courting trouble by not taking calc. #15 in the top 20? Possibly less so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a humanities kid that is fairly good at math, she will be taking pre-calc in 10th and (I assume) AP calc in 11th. From this thread it seems like AP statistics would be fine in 12th even if she is targeting a top 20 school given her interests. Is that correct or am I missing something?
It may hurt, it is not ideal, but admission to Top 20s is holistic, so admission without calc is not impossible. Choosing stats over calc, when one has the opportunity to take calc, makes that student's transcript less rigorous. How much it matters in the end is hard to say, like most other factors.
Couldn't hurt to call an AO and ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD is a strong humanities and English student (good GPA because of her non-STEM classes with Math being the lowest and anomalous grade) so she will be targeting top 25 schools and UMich, UVA, and maybe UCLA. She will not be applying to any Ivies. We're just concerned whether Statistics vs. calculus will be viewed as a negative by strong schools because they believe it indicates that the student was not willing to push themselves within the offered curriculum? Or do the top schools not care about the Math track because the student is clearly a history/English/humanities and foreign langauge kid.
The problem is the current B- in pre-calc. It indicates that calculus could be a real struggle. It is better to get an A in stats than a B- or worse in calculus. The OOS competition is very tough at Michigan, UVA and UCLA. Near perfect grades are the first criteria then rigor.
Finally! The is exactly the point. For the schools where stats versus Calc would matter, she’s already totally out of the running because of the B minus in pre-Calc. So frankly for the next tier schools – it’s fine either way.
Anonymous wrote:I have a humanities kid that is fairly good at math, she will be taking pre-calc in 10th and (I assume) AP calc in 11th. From this thread it seems like AP statistics would be fine in 12th even if she is targeting a top 20 school given her interests. Is that correct or am I missing something?