Which would help my chances more?

<p>Which would help my chances more? Staying in my current high school where I would most probably end up being around 7/1015ish ppl?</p>

<p>Or going to this special high school called TAMS where I would earn two years of high school and college credit and would probably come out with 90 credits and math courses in diff equations/linear algebra/modern algebra/ mult. calc/ vect. calc/etc.? The TAMS high school costs like $18000 for the two years tho. I should be able to get some sort of scholarship but still.</p>

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<p>wow…thats a tuff choice. i recommend suicide.</p>

<p>plano west? lol</p>

<p>lol yup plano west. BTW this is at Ivies and MIT</p>

<p>plano west? just wondering, haven’t lived in plano for about 5 years, but plano senior is the bigger one right? Where are you now? Jasper? </p>

<p>TAMS is good, and ultimately, I believe it would be where you would be more challenged, yet can still do well. There is no point going to TAMS and bragging about it if you barely stay in. On the other hand, if Plano West isn’t challenging enough, you might drop scores due to sheer boredom! I know I have…</p>

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<p>I thought top kids from Plano West went to better schools than top kids from TAMS.</p>

<p>Besides, linear algebra and multivariable calculus are evil.</p>

<p>um… im not so sure… cause like generally around 7 ppl from TAMS go to Rice, 7 go to MIT, 3 to Harvard, etc.</p>

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