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[quote=Anonymous]Some top D3 schools also care a lot about sports. MIT, Williams, Chicago, and Hopkins are schools that stand out. The stats for those schools will need to be a little higher in most cases than the Ivy League's Academic Index for student athletes but not by much. Somehow a lot of people think MIT doesn't actively recruit athletes or have an established relationship between their athletic dept and admissions office. High stats beyond certain thresholds really shouldn't matter much. Colleges are admitting people based on their projections of potential and campus community contributions too, not just what they've done over the last few years with no context. I just wish colleges cared enough about other ECs in their communities to give them some real weight in admissions as well. [/quote]
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