A student would first submit his list of colleges to the counselor. If his first choice is Yale, but another student who is more qualified happens to choose Yale too, this child may not apply to Yale and the counselor will check the next choice in his list. This way optimizes the final outcome for the whole school and also benefit the children. The resulting acceptance rate is higher because fewer unqualified student apply. A better measure should be the rate of the number of accepted over the total class (not the number who applied) instead.
Yes, I know it because children of some of my friends in top pri
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i don't know that, but it
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10/02/2013 postreply
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How u cannot see such an obvious point.
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10/02/2013 postreply
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i see ur point.but it is very tricky,
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10/02/2013 postreply
08:35:13
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This is not how it work!
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10/02/2013 postreply
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thanks for the information
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10/02/2013 postreply
09:19:11
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Not tricky at all.
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10/02/2013 postreply
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回复:Not tricky at all.
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10/02/2013 postreply
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thank you again
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10/02/2013 postreply
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回复:Not tricky at all.
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10/02/2013 postreply
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does that mean u r not that good, that
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10/02/2013 postreply
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回复:does that mean u r not that good, that
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10/03/2013 postreply
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