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Grades and Course Rigor Matter the Most in College Admissions

Great College Advice

And they are recorded and presented to college admissions officers on your transcript. The Importance of Your High School Transcript in College Admissions The number one most important element of your college application is your transcript. The transcript is the record of your academic performance.

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Rigor: The Not-So-Secret Ingredient of your College Application “Pizza”

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

Some of the most common advanced curriculum options we see include Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), Dual Enrollment (DE), Advanced Level (A-Level, AL, formerly known as AICE), Post-AP coursework, and school-specific rigor (commonly found at boarding schools, independent schools, etc.).

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Do Colleges Count Weighted or Unweighted GPAs?

Spark Admissions

You probably know your grade point average (GPA); it’s usually printed on your transcript. Under this system, an A- in honors or Advanced Placement (AP) course is the same 3.7 A high school transcript that contains an even mix of As and A-s will produce a GPA of 3.85, exactly halfway between the 3.7/A- A- and the 4.0/A.

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IB vs. AP Classes: Which Should You Take?

HelloCollege

While high schools offer different options for rigorous courses, International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) are two of the most common (and most standardized) options for challenging courses in high school. Both are seen as rigorous, college-preparatory courses and will stand out on your transcript. What is AP?

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How to Get Into an Ivy League College

Ivy College Essay

Enroll in Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or honors courses if they are available at your school. Application Materials: Create a checklist of all application materials, including transcripts, test scores, essays, and recommendation letters. Ensure everything is submitted on time and in the correct format.

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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

Possible decisions include acceptance/admission, deferral to the regular decision pool (for applications submitted in the early rounds), placement on a waitlist, or denial of admission. Some colleges require students to fill this out and they use it instead of a student’s transcript. SRAR: Self reported academic record.

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Brown Reinstates SAT/ACT Requirement

BestColleges

Yale offered similar arguments for adopting a "test-flexible" policy beginning next fall, requiring students to submit SAT/ACT scores or scores from the International Baccalaureate or Advanced Placement exams. So did Dartmouth, which became the first Ivy to return to standardized testing.

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