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You can be a mediocre student and still get recruited to Stanford. If you are an athlete who they think will help win them a title, they are willing to ignore a LOT. With HYP, athlete recruits HAVE to be within a fraction (exact fraction is internal to the school) of one SD of the mean of the admitted students to get in. This is even tougher than the other ivy league schools. In other words you may have the AI to get into Brown for example, but can be rejected by HYP
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou can be a mediocre student and still get recruited to Stanford. If you are an athlete who they think will help win them a title, they are willing to ignore a LOT. With HYP, athlete recruits HAVE to be within a fraction (exact fraction is internal to the school) of one SD of the mean of the admitted students to get in. This is even tougher than the other ivy league schools. In other words you may have the AI to get into Brown for example, but can be rejected by HYP
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Originally posted by UnregisteredYou can be a mediocre student and still get recruited to Stanford. If you are an athlete who they think will help win them a title, they are willing to ignore a LOT. With HYP, athlete recruits HAVE to be within a fraction (exact fraction is internal to the school) of one SD of the mean of the admitted students to get in. This is even tougher than the other ivy league schools. In other words you may have the AI to get into Brown for example, but can be rejected by HYP
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou can be a mediocre student and still get recruited to Stanford. If you are an athlete who they think will help win them a title, they are willing to ignore a LOT. With HYP, athlete recruits HAVE to be within a fraction (exact fraction is internal to the school) of one SD of the mean of the admitted students to get in. This is even tougher than the other ivy league schools. In other words you may have the AI to get into Brown for example, but can be rejected by HYP
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Originally posted by Unregisteredthat what I said. the one SD refers to the league rule. HYP is considerably more strict than that
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