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Create a well-thought-out high school curriculum


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6 Essential Tips on How to Get into an Ivy League School

5. Create a well-thought-out high school curriculum.
Your high school transcript is the most important piece of your Ivy League application.
Students generally need to take the most challenging classes available in order to
convince the admissions folks that they are geared to take on a wide range of college
courses.
Let’s say you have to choose between A) business statistics and B) AP Calculus. Go for
option B. If Calculus AB is better than Calculus BC, then go with the more impressive
one. If you are not sure if you should take a foreign language for your senior year, do it-
assuming you feel you are capable of succeeding in these courses.
It’s also wise to have a realistic perspective on the academic front. You will not be
expected by the Ivies to tackle seven AP courses in your junior year, so don’t sweat it.
Trying hard to do so much will likely backfire and cause you to burn out or worse, have
low grades.
Your focus should be on the critical academic areas: language, science, math, and
English. Be sure to excel in these areas for a greater chance at landing a spot in the
Ivies. While AP classes like AP Music Theory, AP Statistics, and AP Psychology are okay
to take if your school offers them, these subjects do not carry the same weight as core
courses like AB Biology and AP Literature.
The Ivies also recognize that some students have access to more academic opportunities
than other applicants. If you study in a rural school with only a few opportunities for
academic excellence, then admissions officers at the Ivies will take your situation into


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consideration. A letter of recommendation and measures like your ACT and SAT scores
will be more important when the admissions office evaluates your preparedness for higher
learning.
6. Do well in your interview.
Get ready to be interviewed by an alum of the university to which you are applying.
Although the interview is not the most important part of your college application, it has an
impact on you being accepted or rejected in the university that you like.
For instance, stumbling to answer questions pertaining to your passion and interests
during your student life, as well as your reasons for applying to the university, can
damage your college application. Always be personable and polite when responding to
questions. Ivy League interviews are generally friendly exchanges in which your
interviewer tries to get to know you better.

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