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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do the stats change if you take out the sports spots? Those are the ones that have much lower stats. [/quote] That’s another false belief. A few athletes have lower scores, like ones going to the Olympics/NFL, but statistically NCAA athletes have a higher SAT/GPA than the rest of the population.[/quote] As a whole that may be true, but does to apply to athletes at academically elite institutions? [/quote] NOPE … Every school is regulated by the NCAA and they must report their numbers. Academically elite school athletes still have on average higher scores. You can’t just take those 2 kids with lower scores and use them as a “I told you so” because they are elite in their own right. But overall the teams GPA, will be above or equal to the rest of the school Hence, preferred walk ins.[/quote]
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