<p>Pasquinel, have you ever heard the old Indian tale about the six blind men who were asked to describe an elephant. The one who touched the leg said that an elephant was like a tempel with large pillars; the tail, a rope; the trunk, a tree; the ears, a fan; the tusks, a pipe. Were they all correct or were they all wrong? I am afraid your search for examples of admissions practices will be similar. It is a very complex system administered by a very secretive department. And those you are asking can only provide bits and pieces, often conflicting and sometimes irrelevant. You could find out everything, you might find out nothing. And then you have to figure out which is correct. Listen to Heycow. Relax. There is absolutely nothing further that you can do except worry.</p>