<p>No this isn’t true. Why do you feel able to make such a statement with absolutely no evidence to support it? If you want to have a biased and ignorant opinion go right ahead, but don’t present them as statements of fact when they’re anything but.</p>
<p>How do you know this isn’t true? How do you know its ignorant? Because you don2t agree with me doesn2t mean its ignorant. Have you- “I repeat”, gone through a graduate admissions process? You have never provided contrary evidence but pompously proclaim everyone’s ignorance.</p>
<p>Moreover, there is no evidence because no one conducts a survey on such matters except what All facts are anecdotal except scientific (physical or biological) facts. There is no such thing as a “fact” in reality except maybe in the sciences. All facts depend on another fact which depends on another fact . . . as Oscar Wilde would say “the truth is rarely pure and simple”</p>
<p>Its common sense and fact that Oxbridge in the UK are the hardest schools to get into, but where is the core evidence? See the problem with asking for concrete evidence when inference is sufficent enough from a large sample size. The main issue is that you dont agree with me not the question of fact. Simple.</p>
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<p>No, No, No its not clear. Please do some more reading. No one knows (even people at williams college) if she applied except you. Its inferred that she applied. Unlike Emma Watson who made everyone aware when she took the SAT, there is no evidence that Princess Eugenie took the SAT. She was not keen on studying in the US and you think she is going to study for the SAT if she is not interested? She would also need SAT II scores. All that stress and then go to newcastle? Really? Does that sound logical to you? </p>
<p>Nevertheless, the question is- “why did she turn down williams if she got accepted since Williams reputation in the art world is unrivalled by Newcastle or bristol.” I gave you the reason. </p>
<p>I know about Watson’s reasoning. However, you claimed that princess Eugenie or whatever chose Newcastle over Williams and said:</p>
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<p>But she had a reason for doing so. Nothing to do with how good the school is. Williams is not in the same class as Newcastle. Williams people are the ones who start Investment banks and top companies, people from red brick universities aspire to work in those banks. You get the difference between creativity and mediocrity?</p>
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<p>No I dont, contrary to what you think, I actually dont even look at the username of the people I am responding to, and just attack their statements if I dont agree with them. I was confused by your spelling, I thought it was a real word and then googled it to make sure. When you misspell you confuse people.</p>