Difficult Tests Are Worth It, Even If You Don’t Score Well

FILE - High school teacher Natalie O'Brien, center, hands out papers on March 8, 2017, during a civics class called "We the People," at North Smithfield High School in North Smithfield, Rhode Island.

Many U.S. colleges weigh the difficulty of your high school curriculum in admissions. Even if an applicant’s grades or test scores for advanced coursework aren’t high, just taking the classes reflects well on them.

Read the op-ed from Jay Mathews, education columnist for The Washington Post. (February 2024).