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Raising Admission Standards At Colleges And Universities
The issue whether admission standards should be raised has been a serious subject since last decades. ... As the admission standards rise, excellent students would insure their admission into the school of their choice, a demand of excellent professors would increase, a school would repute to be a great school, and the society would improve.
Raising admission standards means nothing for some high school graduated students whose SAT or ACT scores are high because they would match the requirements and they would insure their admission into the school of their choice. ... It has been claimed that raising admission standards would give a high school student more incentive to study harder. If a student knows that the admission standards at the school of their choice are high, then the student would work harder to be able to get into that college. ... And the students with an average of 70 could admit into the two-year community colleges (Studies Refute Perceptions of Open Admissions and Educational Attainment, pg.
Approximate Word count = 734 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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