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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look, it's just like a job interview. Applicants got their GPAs, test scores and experiences, it's hard to say what exact "weight" to give to any one of them. Those evidences are mostly "confirming" each other, that good scores and good work sample comes together. If there is bad score and good work sample, it might make selection committee take a double look at the student, that's it, it's subjective. [/quote] Remember also the holistic approach may be guided by the new HOPE scale, which values citizenship and being a global citizen. [b]Plus they now recognize the value of STEAM and that includes the Arts, so those work samples count too[/b].[/quote] The presentation explicitly says they don't want art samples without an academic connection. Just because they recognize the arts doesn't make AAP an art program. It's still an academic program and they still want academic samples.[/quote]
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