Word: troubleã
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...believe, one would expect a mountain of students with perfect GPAs. In reality, there has been only one in the last decade. The inevitable corollary to students being able to distinguish themselves as much as ever is that people are able to judge—without increasing difficulty or trouble??which students deserve entry to the best law, business, medical and graduate schools. One does not hear postgraduate admissions committees decrying grade inflation as making their lives difficult, because it is not doing so. Is Yale Law School suddenly finding itself unable to tell which Harvard students...
...doubt whether the committees made all that much difference,” said Trumbull Research Professor of History Donald H. Fleming. “Every dean can impose his will. If only for cosmetic purposes, the forms were gone through. It was a strategy in the wake of that trouble??he was a more visible person, he circulated, which flattered people...