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Question: Is it better to be specialized or Well ronded? - Post a Response


First Asked By: PsychoLord13 - Total Responses: 1 - Date Posted: 3-19-2009 - Order by:

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#1 - Date Posted: 3-19-2009
PsychoLord13 My grades are heavily imbalanced. I have the best SATs in my school currently and my GPA is very good, but it's not like, perfect. The main reason is because, while I have consistent 99s and 100s in my math and science (currently 100 in both Physics and Pre Calc), I also have grades like 86 in AP US History that drag it down. In particular, my AP US, AP World, and Spanish 2 Grades are lackluster (86, 90, and 93 specifically despite my 5 on the AP World Exam). How would this imbalance work out in an application to an Ivy or an application to a heavy technical school like MIT or Caltech?
Helpfulness::Mediocre


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