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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] “Also, the percentage pass rate is higher at RM.” What you mean to say is that the pass rate of a group of students who were competitively selected to attend a program is predictably higher than the pass rate of a group of students who did not need to meet any criteria to attend a program, right? Just saying [/quote] I agree with you. But I'm not sure the point of the statement. [b]Don't people consider the outcomes of private school when deciding to send their kids there? And isn't that really the same analysis?[/b] Don't people consider the outcomes from graduating various colleges when choosing to go there? Both of which are based on competitive selection... In other words: "The top tier college acceptance rate of a group of students who were competitively selected to attend (Sidwell/Choate/GDS) is predictably higher than the top tier college acceptance rate of a group of kids who did not compete and attended their local public school." "The average annual income post-graduation of a group of students who were competitively selected to attend a top tier college is predictably higher than the annual income of a group that did not compete and get accepted to those schools."[/quote] No.[/quote] You are saying that people do not think about the outcomes when making these types of decisions? Then what do people consider?[/quote]
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