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James A. Gray, a spokesman for Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, said that one applicant at the school had tried to hack into the system. Gray said the action would be a “black mark” on the applicant??s record...
...receiving body at Harvard and how [it] both identifies and distinguishes [itself] from the Episcopal and Anglican Church” as reasons why the ACOI was not admitted to the UM the year before. Besides re-confirming that the UM’s membership committee knew nothing about its applicant??by reiterating the denominational concern—McLeod’s newly conjured qualm about the ACOI’s “receiving body” puzzled Father Woodruff. A receiving body of 10 Harvard students, Faculty and staff who attend the church must exist...
...kids in admissions that Harvard can’t do,” says baseball coach Walsh. The Ivy League uses the AI to keep wayward admissions officials in line. The first rule is the floor—raised from 169 to 171 this summer. If an applicant??s AI score is below 171 (equivalent to an 1140 SAT I, an average SAT II score just over 570 and grades in the top 40 percent of one’s class), he or she cannot be on a recruit list at any Ivy League school. Second, the median...
...Connor’s ruling stressed the importance of the Law School’s “individualized, holistic review of each applicant??s file, giving serious consideration to all the ways an applicant might contribute to a diverse educational environment...
During the selection process, he said, OCS administrators plan to make decisions without regard to the applicant??s proposed itinerary...