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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Firstly, most texas universities have 60 to 80% acceptance rates. The 10% rule does play a major role in competitive stem programs at competitive school like UT Austin. Students simply get to choose an easy major. Specifically, there is no comparable situation over there like TJ where an under qualifed math student is "required" to achieve a higher level math beyond their capability to meet minimum graduation, and forced to accept a C or D as normal. [b]That's the inhumane part that's unacceptable[/b]. [/quote] This is such a bizarre view of a magnet school. Just baffling. Also you are really mischaracterizing the effect, both positive and negative, of the Texas rule. That's fine, since you obviously don't live in Texas - but if you aren't familiar with how it has changed the UT system and impacted students all over the state, maybe you shouldn't post about it. [/quote]
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