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TylerH
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I've been considering college a lot lately, as I'm currently a junior in high school. I plan on double or triple majoring on some combination of pure math, CS, and some theoretical physics. I make good grades now, but have not always done so, due to lack of interest and some juvenile delinquency. My question pertains to how important it is, to upper level math and science universities, to have always done good in school. Will the fact I got a 73 in Freshman English(yes, I realize English != math/science, but it's still a really bad grade) be a significant factor? Will they care that I'm taking Calc I, as a junior in high school, at my local community college next semester(I will also take II and III before college.)? How common is it for a student to enter college with that much higher education already completed?
Thanks,
Tyler
Thanks,
Tyler
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