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i believe it about the sat scores.  this is so annoying, that they allow
students who fall well below the academic standards of such schools to attend
(on full scholarship, no less) because they can do neat things with a
basketball (or football or hockey puck).
 
while i'm on my soap box, i'll venture to say michigan (or ucla) may not be
much better...
 
scott quakkelaar
michigan, 1993
ucla, 1995
 
--- "Cutler, Ken" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Not that it is likely to happen but if Stanford went D-1 in hockey they
> would be inundated with hockey players who'd love to play there. Aside ,
> etc.  The chance to go to one of the nation's finest schools in a remarkable
> location would be hard to beat.  Also, they would be free from some of the
> Ivy restrictions on admissions. According to information in our local paper
> and the NY Times the SAT averages for the Duke and Stanford basketball teams
> are below 1000.
>
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