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[quote=Anonymous]I guess it is finally dawning on the general public that the UCs have chosen to admit students not by looking at the state-wide applicant pool but by individual high schools. California's public high schools are mostly horrible. It has a large amount of very, very good high schools. But it is a testament to the inequality experienced in the state. If you recruit most of your college students from mediocre high schools, you will end up with more mediocre college students. That's why California exports so many students to T20's and T50's. A lot choose to leave the massive public colleges with 1,000 student lectures, buying and selling class registration slots, etc. behind, sitting next to a student who can't do middle school math, etc. behind. The UC's reputation was cut on its graduate programs. It's undergraduate reputation is going into the toilet right now. We'll have to see how that impacts its grad programs.[/quote]
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