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I'm a math professor at a not very selective state university (in a small state). I have basically no say at all in who gets admitted, so I am not looking at the same question you are. From a purely pedagogical point of view, I think it's a mistake that AP Calculus serves this role in admission. I would rather have fewer students take AP Calculus because only the ones who have attended really good high schools and/or are talented learn any calculus from it. I'm not sure if it's that the high school teachers themselves don't understand calculus (and many don't understand it as well as Tolstoy obviously did), or maybe the test itself encourages a very superficial understanding. Whatever the exact cause, a fairly large number of students are inadequately prepared to use the ideas in a different context or have the most nebulous of grasps of the concepts. I have the perhaps mistaken impression that taking calculus in university is better for many students.

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