Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting, though potentially a violation of federal privacy laws.
What federal privacy laws apply to private schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting, though potentially a violation of federal privacy laws.
What federal privacy laws apply to private schools?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting, though potentially a violation of federal privacy laws.
Anonymous wrote:This is super interesting. Once you subtract the legacies and athletes, the outcomes for students at one of the best private schools in the country are not that different from the average.
Anonymous wrote:This is good but a bit too specific. They should remove schools with only one applicant for privacy reasons. Otherwise you’re basically sharing that one kid’s gpa and results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is super interesting. Once you subtract the legacies and athletes, the outcomes for students at one of the best private schools in the country are not that different from the average.
Yes, there was a podcast analyzing this data at HW and concluding the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:This is super interesting. Once you subtract the legacies and athletes, the outcomes for students at one of the best private schools in the country are not that different from the average.