Need Advice: Switching Schools Senior Year?
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And you’ll probably find that you’re better off than you expect. Students at your new school may have taken more APs than you, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they know more. Because your old school has limited advanced classes, the regular-level classes there were probably a lot harder to make up for it. So you’ve most likely learned as much as they have- you just don’t have the benefit of “Honors” or “AP” in the title of most of the classes you’ve taken. In any case, as long as you do your best and work hard this year, there’s no reason why switching to a public school would negatively affect your chances of getting in to an Ivy League.
Plus, it’s grades from junior year that matter most, so you’ve already got the most important ones behind you. The grades you make this year will just confirm what they already know, unless you stop doing classwork and suddenly fail everything.
BTW, some public schools do not rank anymore. The high school where my sons went stopped doing that. Most college admissions people will tell you that they look at the overall picture: did you take challenging courses, what about extracurricular activities, etc. If you’re only worried about rank, you should do what you think is best. Rank itself isn’t going to count that much. You are taking SATs, right? That’s important and gives them a standardized way to assess you.