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Old 04-29-2008, 06:58 PM   #16
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see? people did make a deal about the math thing.
the OP expected harsher comments, so I was trying to give it all I got?
The math is just an example of working towards a goal. Of course, you don't have to be a math genius. I know Mollie didn't take any Calculus in high school. By plan earlier, I guess meant more like find ways do more of what you love instead of just wait for time to go by and go by everyone else's plan. I didn't really consider applying to MIT till a little more than a year ago. I always just wanted to learn more math. And when I want to do something, I'll set a goal and go towards that goal step by step. Yeah, so don't plan from like 9 year old. I guess 9th grade is a bit more reasonable for college. Think out what classes you want to take, and what are the prerequisite of the classes so you can take all the classes that you wanted.

SAT chem is mainly just normal chem, but if you take it after AP chem, it's a lot easier. Overall, shouldn't be a problem either way.

Good luck!
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Old 04-29-2008, 11:05 PM   #17
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Alright, thanks for all the responses guys! I really got more input than I expected

Thanks for all the advice... I'll bump this thread when I get closer to college time to report any progress/admissions news/etc.
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