Chicago admission thread

<p>My point was as Begoner said. It’s not a direct attack on you or your school; I just think putting limits on SATs/IQs is silly, which is why top schools don’t participate in such behavior any longer. Without holistic evaluation, many students with outstanding potential would be overlooked (and I think many top students still slip through the cracks due to overemphasis of numerical statistics in admission).</p>

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<p>I wonder if that’s necessarily the case. I read a fair amount of articles on this subject for my Mind class, and it seems like a handful of scholars believe that IQ and SAT testing serve as excuses for the higher class to continue to give privileges to similarly endowed individuals.</p>