First point: The very top institutions won’t give you much college credit for it, but they will take it into account in admissions, and it makes it easier to lobby for various little goodies.
Second point: This is a bureaucracy hack, not a mind hack. I have no idea whether it’s better in the long run for a teenager to prioritize depth or to prioritize breadth.
First point: The very top institutions won’t give you much college credit for it, but they will take it into account in admissions, and it makes it easier to lobby for various little goodies.
Second point: This is a bureaucracy hack, not a mind hack. I have no idea whether it’s better in the long run for a teenager to prioritize depth or to prioritize breadth.
I was thinking more along the lines of those being the math you need for most non-math disciplines, as opposed to saying people should focus on math.