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... Thirty-three percent of athletes with a rating of four and forty-eight percent with a three were accepted. Of non-athletes, only ten percent with threes were admitted. It has been found that athletes under perform academically. Having one admissions list would prevent this from happening. Colleges would only be accepting the best to their college academically and this would set their standards higher for admissions. Future employers look at a college's reputation and not their football team's statistics. Having only one admissions list will have students be involved in more extra curricular activities, because they want to look better than the other students for colleges. Another thing it will do is to help teach students to balance activities and priorities better. There are many problems that would occur if there were two admissions lists. Many questions will be asked that are difficult to answer. First, what if a student was extremely ...
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