<p>So tell me Harry, or whatever your name really is, what about fallenchemist connotes gender to you? Can’t wait to hear this twisted thinking.</p>
<p>Again, since this is too difficult a concept for you, I will try it again. I never agreed with PR, I used them as a source of a widely listed stat. It could have been any site that lists SAT/ACT scores from schools. I never cited a Princeton review generated stat. Obviously PR is not the generator of these stats, and they list them accurately, so I got the info from their site. So PR itself has nothing to do with this. They do conduct surveys on soft topics like Best Dorms, etc, but those are clearly just surveys of opinions, not hard stats. As for GPA, you don’t know that Miami is higher, although it would be fairly meaningless if they were since GPA is not consistent from high school to high school. But in this case the PR value cited for Miami is WEIGHTED, while Tulane’s is UNWEIGHTED. Not sure why that is too hard for you to grasp. It is actually embarrassing for you that you didn’t realize that right off. I never cited Princeton review stats like GPA and selectivity rating because I knew they were bogus. Here is a quote from the PR site:</p>
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Since they use inconsistent high school GPA’s in the calculation, the number is meaningless. And I would like to poll the audience to see how many people think you really have a neutral source that specializes in this type of information. Sure you do. How convenient.</p>
<p>You really have made a fool of yourself enough in various posts on CC. You should stop. Yes, I am a Tulane booster, never hid that. But I also never made a claim I could not back up, and the couple of times I erred on a citation I admitted it when corrected. You, on the other hand, started most of this with a fairly vitriolic “Tulane is overrated” rant which you can only back up by saying it is overrated by a few alums you know. Nice job.</p>