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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The point is that unless Currie has their own rigorous admissions standards, the fact that they got 28% of the class proves that the test isn't objective [/quote] No, maybe they have 1000 kids they prepped, and 10% of them got in.[/quote] that's a terrible ROI for parents, given that their course is $5K - I REALLY doubt the number is that high [/quote] I doubt it as well, but pointing out the logic is flawed. Getting 28% of the class says nothing without knowing how many students are they prepping.[/quote] +1. We need to know what the denominator is to see if this is a significant number of admits or not. [/quote] I think it's definitely a significant number almost regardless of what the denominator is. You're talking about nearly 30% of the school's population who has spent $5K for a program (to say nothing of what else they've paid for) that promises greater access. Based on how many of those were also admitted to AOS or AET, you're also talking about approximately [b]70% of the population of Loudoun kids[/b] who received offers. From ONE prep company.[/quote]
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