Some of America's top high school students say they would consider sex with a stranger _ for a price. They want big bucks, a car, a dream job or admission to the college of their choice, according to a survey of more than 3,000 teens. The 25th annual survey of high achievers by Who's Who Among American High School Students found that one-quarter of the responding juniors and seniors said they had engaged in sexual intercourse. The majority of students who responded were white and attended public schools. Most were girls, more than half from small towns or rural areas and more than half in families with income between $30,000 and $70,000. Ninety-eight percent said they intended to go to college. The survey's results would not be statistically valid for students in general. The questions were mailed to a select group, and less than half the students responded. Nearly 35 percent of the sexually active teens said lack of a condom would not deter them, and 83 percent thought their risk of contracting AIDS was low or non-existent. As for other potentially risky behavior: Nineteen percent of the responding students said they drink alcoholic beverages at least monthly, and 1.6 percent said they use marijuana regularly. Less than 1 percent admitted using cocaine, crack, amphetamines or other drugs on a regular basis. Seventeen percent admitted having stolen something from a store in the past five years; 78 percent said they had cheated in school. Of the students responding to the survey, 43 percent of the males and 25 percent of the females said they would have sex with a "reasonably attractive stranger" for $1-million. As the dollar figure dropped, so did the number of consenting students. When only $1,000 was proposed, the percentage dropped to 19 percent of the men and 3 percent of the women. More than a quarter of the males said they would have sex with a stranger to get a dream job or a car. The percentages were much lower for females, 9 percent for a job and 8 percent for a car. If the end result was college admission, 23 percent of the males and 6 percent of the females said they would agree to the sexual relations.