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Reply to "Minorities almost never file the appeals that can help secure their admission to AAP"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Changing parent appeals wouldn't matter. Involved parents would just prep their kids more, spend more time planning the submission packet and work samples, get better recommendations, or get WISCs done in advance to make it more likely that their kids get accepted first round. If they're worried about the racial gap, it would be better to eliminate parent referrals altogether, and just screen those kids who are in pool. I'd love to see a system more like MoCo, where the nature of the test is kept a bit more secret and people couldn't prep as easily. [/quote] Pretty sure eliminating parent referrals would do nothing to the racial gap. [/quote]
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