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There are no comparisons can be made between AP and IB courses as there are differing materials and of varying styles, yet, it can be said that Math (not Mathematical Methods) SL is much easier than Calc AB. It can be said, quite easily, that engineering requires more math than business, and I have e-mailed top business schools that say they look for Math HL. The chances with SL are minimal. Based on that, it is safe to say that SL would not be looked upon well with engineering universities. I have an email to back up my assertion… maybe you should provide evidence for your baseless assumption. OP, you should email Georgia Tech.</p>
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Try reading. I explicitly said that those aren’t requirements but those are generally optimal. Also, provide some evidence for that SAT I score and keep in mind that you cannot get 800 in Math I if you make one mistake while the case is different for Math II.</p>
<p>Just because MIT and Georgia Tech generally appeal to students with different geographical wants, it doesn’t mean that their stats are different. Completely irrelevant once again. UC Berkeley is a public school but that doesn’t mean its stats for acceptance are much different from those of top private schools.</p>
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<p>Please read this and stop deciding whether something is right or wrong based on whether you “heard” something or not.</p>