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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The College board needs to release raw scores for the AP tests. That way MIT and Cornell can see whether your 5 on Physics EM was a 98% or a 61%. We throw away a lot of information that could be useful for everyone in the process. [/quote] Sure, if the goal is to assemble a class of kids who test well. [/quote]as opposed to a class of kids who need remedial math at harvard[/quote] Who cares? You’re not at Harvard. Your kid isn’t at Harvard. Why do you care?[/quote]its a sad reflection of "holistic" admissions[/quote] Then go to a school without holistic admissions. Harvard doesn’t care about you. They’re doing just fine. CalTech is very meritocratic. If your kid is good enough they’ll get in.[/quote]
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