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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It appears Harvard is actually unique from the other ivy leagues. It punishes the middle and upper-middle incomes but favors the lowest and top 1% brackets. Schools like Amherst, NYU and Brandeis seem to copy this model of favoring both extremes.[/quote] and Reed, USC. The stereotype that schools like NYU and USC unfairly favor the rich seems to be a lie. And it's quite ironic that schools with Christian and Catholic ties or history like Southern Methodist university, Kenyon, Texas Christian Uni, Trinity, Georgetown, Boston college,loyola marymount, Holy Cross and Notre Dame severely punish the poor with 0.6x to 0.2x chance of getting in as a poor student and clearly just favors the 1% with up to 7.7x chance. [img]https://i.imgur.com/5cR88uQ.png[/img][/quote]
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