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"Clearly the admission decisions are not based on race alone," he said.
D. When the other kids' early admission decisions start coming back.
But there are a number of factors that go into admissions decisions.
Many colleges use the subject test results for admissions decisions.
College officials have taken such activity into account when making admission decisions.
Admissions decisions are made according to the results of this exam.
The admission decisions are at the discretion of the higher education institutions.
The scores are critical in admissions decisions for many magnet schools.
As a result, admissions decisions are often hard to predict and difficult to defend.
Some schools make final admissions decisions through a random lottery, but many do not.
The tests are also being increasingly used for purposes that go well beyond admissions decisions.
High school records and standardized test scores are a major part of most admissions decisions.
Students' scores are also weighed, and admission decision is made accordingly.
The admissions decision is made after original, official transcripts are shown.
Colleges take numerous factors into account in making admissions decisions.
Admission decisions are made without regard to an applicant's financial resources.
Admission decisions are based upon both objective and subjective criteria.
Admissions decisions are made by a committee composed of faculty and administrators.
There have been a number of changes in the style with which Princeton announces its admission decisions.
"Both are used as part of the package from which college and universities make admissions decisions.
The university will not use the scores in admissions decisions until it is satisfied with the validity of the test.
But the admissions decision appears to have backfired on all fronts.
"The admission decision is not a comment on your worthiness as a human being.
Colleges should make provisional admissions decisions without regard to affirmative action.
I realized that the task in admissions decisions is to choose the lucky few from the worthy many.