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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are no academic and logistical barriers. If you dont 5 x APs at 5 you shouldn’t be applying anyway. Then an Interview and then an admissions test depending on course. There is no barriers here. Once your grades made the required min, they look at your personal stmt. if it intriguing and articulate, you get a shot at an interview. If you course requires a test, you just sign up and take it. If you do extremely well and interview well then you have a good shot. Is it easy? no. But it is a much more clear process than the typical IVY BS process.[/quote] No barriers? Even getting a spot to take the subject tests can be a big barrier. One of the kids who sat the TSA with my child had flown in from 1500 miles away to get seat for the exam.[/quote] My DD flew from Burbank to San Francisco and then had to get to Oakland for the nearest TSA seat. And this last year the HAT exam (History for Oxford) crashed and so next year they aren't requiring it. [/quote]
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