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Do colleges look at how difficult your high school is?

To answer your question, yes, colleges do consider the rigor of your high school when evaluating your application. Admissions officers understand that the difficulty of courses and grading standards can vary greatly between different high schools.
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Do colleges care if you went to a hard high school?

Admissions officers will see that your school has tough grading policies and that an imperfect GPA doesn't imply a lack of understanding in your courses. Colleges are looking to see whether you sought out the most rigorous courses available to you and whether you excelled in them.
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Do colleges care about class difficulty?

Strength of curriculum

Colleges look for students who took the most challenging courses available to them who performed well in each class. Some high schools don't offer many college prep classes. If that is the case for your high school, admissions officers will take this into account.
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Does going to a bad high school affect college?

Colleges will know the limitations of your high school when reviewing your application, so you shouldn't worry too much about being penalized as long as you've challenged yourself as much as possible within the constraints of your environment.
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Do colleges care about high school rankings?

Selective private colleges tend to view class rank as less important. These colleges place more emphasis on personal essays, recommendations, leadership experience, and individual talents. However, most large public schools (and many scholarship programs) still require applicants to report class rank.
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High School vs. College

What GPA do colleges care about?

In general, admissions officers want to see more As than Bs, so having an unweighted GPA of above 3.5 can make a big difference. A GPA below 3.5 indicates to colleges that you have more Bs than As, and anything below 3.2 suggests that you may have some Cs in the mix, too, which will be a red flag for many schools.
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Does Harvard care about what high school you go to?

While we understand there are differences in the overall strengths of secondary schools, we are most interested in how well applicants have taken advantage of available resources. In the end, we admit the student not the secondary school they attend.
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Will one C ruin my chances of Ivy League?

With all of that being said, it's unfortunately very rare to get into an Ivy League school with C's during your freshman year, or at any time during your high school career. Yes, there are exceptions but it's never a good idea to hinge your hopes on the very small chance that something might happen.
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Do colleges accept D's?

While most colleges consider a D a passing grade for pass/fail courses, some require a C. And pass/fail classes may not count toward major or general education requirements.
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Should I go to college if I struggled in high school?

Since open admissions policies allow everyone to enter college, no matter how poorly they do in high school, some students report that they can wait until college to exert academic effort. But research shows that effort during high school is absolutely essential.
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Will one C ruin my GPA in high school?

Will one “C” ruin my GPA in high school? While receiving a “C” will impact your GPA, it will certainly not ruin it. That “C” won't ruin your chances of getting into college either. However, how leniently colleges view the “C” will largely depend on what grade you received it in.
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Are BS in AP classes bad?

AP classes are designed to be much more challenging than grade-level classes, and a "B" in an AP class is typically equivalent to an "A" in a grade-level class.
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Do colleges care if you take easy classes?

Admissions officers look for academically rigorous classes on your transcript, particularly at competitive colleges. As such, taking these classes can help during admissions. However, your grades in challenging classes also matter.
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Can you do bad in high school but good in college?

The short answer is yes. I've worked with a number of students who had bad grades in high school but went on to do well in college. I've also worked with a few, however, who weren't quite ready for prime time. So while the answer is yes, a student with bad grades can still go to college.
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Is it OK to get bad grades freshman year?

If your high school student gets low grades during their freshman year, it's easy to feel like the next few years will be particularly rough. The good news is that your student probably has plenty of time to learn the skills that can improve their grades by graduation.
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Will one bad semester in high school ruin me?

While it's true that admissions officers do consider your overall academic performance, one bad semester is not necessarily a deal-breaker, especially if you can demonstrate improvement and growth in the semesters that follow.
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Is a 60 passing in college?

Many people wonder, “What is a passing grade in college?” Coming from high school, the grading system doesn't really change. In fact, a “D” is considered passing in both high school and college, as it's above 60%. While a passing grade may be as low as 60%, you will want to aim higher for many reasons.
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Do colleges accept C grades?

If you receive one C during your high school years, it may ultimately affect your chances of getting into a top school. However, it won't automatically exclude you from one. Instead, it will make earning an acceptance a little harder for you, as you'll have to compensate in other areas.
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Can you still get a 4.0 GPA with one C?

Yes, a C will make your 4.0 overall GPA go down but by a very small amount.
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Is AC in honors bad?

If you believe you are Stanford or Berkeley material, you should be able to get A's in honors and AP classes. A few B's in high school transcript won't ruin your chances, but C is bad no matter what class it is.
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Is it bad to drop math senior year?

College Admissions: While colleges typically prefer to see four years of math, they also value consistency and a strong academic record. If you are genuinely struggling in the class and fear that it will have a significantly negative impact on your overall GPA, it might be worth considering dropping it.
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What high school sends most kids to Harvard?

  • Boston Latin (~25 recently)
  • Phillips Exeter (~ 20 per year, per Adam D'Angelo)
  • Phillips Andover (~20 recently)
  • Stuyvesant (12-15 recently; down from 20 historically)
  • Hunter College HS (~12 recently)
  • Deerfield Academy (8-12 recently)
  • Thomas Jefferson HS (Virginia) (11 recently)
  • Roxbury Latin (11 recently)
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Does Harvard accept GED?

GED diploma-holders may choose to go to a community college to earn an in-demand associate degree, or they may apply directly to a four-year school. Most U.S. colleges, including Ivy League schools like Harvard and Yale, accept an applicant's GED certificate, just as they do a high school diploma.
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Does Harvard accept duolingo?

As stated, the DET is accepted by over 4500 programmes worldwide, and most of the prestigious universities in the world such as Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University, Duke University, and the University of Chicago, have become DET accepted universities.
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