Hello, can you comment on how schools look at AICE and A level courses. My kid is getting an AICE diploma but have never heard a podcast mentioning how admission officers view these courses. Can tell you that when I asked the Duke AO he asked, what is that? Seems to be only valued in FL. Also, would you recommend that I tell my 9th grader (wants to go to a top 30 out of state)to not go for the AICE diploma but just take the most challenging AP courses, especially those pertaining to his interest and/or major
Hello, can you comment on how schools look at AICE and A level courses ate viewed. My kid is getting an AICE diploma but have never heard a podcast mentioning how admission officers view these courses. Can tell you that when I asked the Duke AO he asked, what is that? Seems to be only valued in FL. Also, would you recommend that I tell my 9th grader (wants to go to a top 30 out of state)to not go for the AICE diploma but just take the most challenging AP courses, especially those pertaining to his interest and/or major
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Hello, can you comment on how schools look at AICE and A level courses. My kid is getting an AICE diploma but have never heard a podcast mentioning how admission officers view these courses. Can tell you that when I asked the Duke AO he asked, what is that? Seems to be only valued in FL.
Also, would you recommend that I tell my 9th grader (wants to go to a top 30 out of state)to not go for the AICE diploma but just take the most challenging AP courses, especially those pertaining to his interest and/or major
Hello, can you comment on how schools look at AICE and A level courses ate viewed. My kid is getting an AICE diploma but have never heard a podcast mentioning how admission officers view these courses. Can tell you that when I asked the Duke AO he asked, what is that? Seems to be only valued in FL.
Also, would you recommend that I tell my 9th grader (wants to go to a top 30 out of state)to not go for the AICE diploma but just take the most challenging AP courses, especially those pertaining to his interest and/or major