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Dozier's inconsistent SAT scores prevented him from being admitted to the University of Georgia.
Mr Milburn argued that while universities should be able to set their own admissions rules, the way that these systems often worked, particularly at selective universities, meant that students who could do well could be "inadvertently excluded" from being admitted.
Another school that appeared in Winerip's article was Brown, reported to have had "a policy to eliminate grinds and nerds" from being admitted in favor of "outgoing, confident and positive" applicants.
Pretty much anything can be a trigger, from being admitted to a certain college or matching money children earn on their own to being clean from drugs for a certain number of years.
A native New Yorker, he began his medical education in Scotland because, he said, quotas kept him, as a Jew, from being admitted to medical school in New York.
"The judge prevented important, relevant evidence from being admitted, and hindered our hopes for a fair trial," Mr. Yule said, adding that the appeal would also argue that the judge's charge to the jury was improper.
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That measures the point from arrival to being admitted, transferred or treated and sent home.
Ahmed Arafat, from Jisr al-Shoughour, and Abdul Hai from Latakia, were admitted with what were described as bullet wounds.
A man from Florida was admitted for throat cancer surgery.
Under Whitlam a small number of the highly educated from Asia were admitted to Australia.
Governor O'Neill, who suffers from emphysema, was admitted to St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford on May 30.
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