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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it's more about comparing students within the same school, especially if the college typically takes students from the school. For example, every year Yale may accept 1-2 students from that school. in this case, it's just a matter of looking at the pool of applicants from the school and picking the 1-2 strongest. I think in undergrad this is also how law school admissions work. Basically you're competing more with the students from your own school than students from other schools. [/quote] And some years not choosing one or two at all, but rejecting them all. My kids are at a Los Angeles public high school and while their school profile has admits to Brown, Harvard, Yale, MIT, Stanford etc etc they do not happen every single year and they do not always mean more than a single acceptance. [/quote]
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