You are also an a$$. Both of my kids took a mix of regular, honors and APs and both learned a hell of a lot more than I did in my redneck high school back in the day. I graduated from college with a 3.98 GPA despite having (by PP's math) the equivalent of an 8th grade education when I started. Also, how is a regular pre-calc class four years behind an honors pre-calc class? My average kids go to: An OOS land grant university with very extensive course offerings in their area of interest and an in-state non-flagshiip public with very respected faculty in the field. |
| Michigan. If rejected from Michigan, they go to GW, Tulane and SMU. |
| Agree with Michigan. UIUC and Wisconsin are also the bread and butter of mediocre students |
Oh, good. Another giant ass on display. |
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Is this not a fact? |
No, it is not a fact. (not the PP) |
Acceptance rate: 59.2% (2016–17) Typical SAT scores: Reading and Writing 440-560, Math 460-600 (2016–17) That's very easy to get into... |
Whatever you’re smoking...I want some. |
Pomona had an acceptance rate of 9.4 percent. |
Maybe the previous poster is using stats for Cal State Pomona? |
Yep. |
So much stupid on this thread. |
Oh, my bad. I didn't realize there were two different Pomona, I just copied and pasted info from Google. |
I repeat: so much stupid on this thread. |