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by unishark
2177 days ago
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I think it's more about trying to identify people with self-agency and leadership qualities. Schools generally prefer to have an above-average-intelligence alum who changes the world, over a brilliant alum who retreats from it and gains their satisfaction in life from introverted pursuits like learning things. College itself is where you get a larger worldview. Requiring people have it already seems like a great way to exclude people trapped by family and financial constraints. |
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