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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. And to make it relevant. TJ does not help in college admittence, unless you are in the top 10% of TJ -- that is the data. TJ will provide differentiation at the very top -- 4 sigma -- that neither the SAT's will provide nor will the base provide. What I am saying is 43% of kids with DD's stats got into UVA, 73% into W & M, and nearly 100% into VT, JMU, GMU,etc. When I listed by conference, it was becasue of small numbers I took all of the applications to Big ten and all of the admittances. UM may be a problem, but Wisconsin was not. (24 of 26 admitted). Ohio State was not. Northwestern, sure.[/quote] 4.2/1300 as a junior gets almost everyone into VT engineering? I doubt it. [/quote] I did not say VT engineer. I said VT. In my DD's case, she wants physics, not engineering.[/quote] Oh FFS. You can’t count VT, and take out the engineering numbers. If you want people to take you seriously, you have to provide actual numbers. Not cull them in the best possible light. [/quote]
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