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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]so, do the admissions officers at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc., consider a candidate's elementary school grades? Do they care if the candidate was in AAP? There is absolutely no correlation between admission to elementary AAP and admission to top colleges. AAPparents (assholes advocating for their pussies) need to grasp reality.[/quote] Have you read any of the research on underachievement? My guess is that admissions officers at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc., consider it important for a student to have matriculated high school vs. dropped out altogether.[/quote] Wow. Are you seriously suggesting that non-AAP kids are at risk of dropping out of school?? What alternate universe do you live in? This has to be one of the most ignorant posts I've ever read here at DCUM, And you cannot read correctly. Mustn't be AAP-worthy.[/quote] Perhaps if you were able to articulate more clearly, others would be able to understand your point... that is, if you have one.[/quote]
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