Math Matters to America's Most Selective Colleges and Universities

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If you love Math and consider yourself strong in Math, don't simply demonstrate this interest through the high school courses you're offered by your high school and through your choice of extracurricular activities. Learn how to make your Math move, learn more Math, and impress highly selective colleges all at once by watching this video in full.

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All good advice from what I can tell. I went and met my daughter’s high school counselor yesterday. She’s a rising sophomore and will be taking pre-calc next year. I asked about taking the PSAT in the fall and was told they have never had a soph sit for it. Well, it makes a lot of sense if you’ve had the math and plan to take the sat spring of 10th grade. But absolutely NOT on their radar

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We have a plan for my son to get to Multivariable Calculus by the end of Year 12, so completing Math BC AP by the end of Year 11. He is also currently working through Linear Algebra in his spare time, however even though his school offers it in year 12 it seems he won't have space in his timetable to enrol in it. We found all this extra Math and completing Statistics AP in his spare time is helping with his SAT and ACT trial scores.

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Hey Craig, love the video. Currently an applying senior. Personally, I ended up doing Precalculus in 9th grade and did AP Calculus BC and AP Statistics in 10th (Calculus III / Discrete Math in 11th and Linear Algebra/Differential Equations in 12th) (Allowed me to get 800 in SAT Math) -> Highest Math class in school is Calc III, the rest was done in Dual Enrollment.

How about competition math? I have done AMC/AIME, HMMT, BMT, etc and have top ranks. Does this fall into the same bucket?

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Im a junior right now and ive taken AP Calc BC, Multivariable Calc, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations so far. Will this help a lot for top schools if i apply as math major

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