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Sure, Rhodes looks at scores and GPAs to demonstrate a solid academic background, but there’s a lot more to it than that. Rhodes puts a big emphasis on well-rounded students who are active in their communities, take AP/Honors/IB classes (which may result in a lower GPA, but are still preferable to a bunch of regular classes), may work part-time during the school year. So get all that on your resume too.</p>