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alp227

(33,282 posts)
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 12:36 PM Jun 2013

Can anyone say ambulance chaser?

Maybe her daddy is one of those " anti racist is a code word for anti white" trolls. According to wikipedia "Applicants who, like Fisher, fail to graduate in the top 10% of their high schools, have a further opportunity to gain admission to the University by scoring highly in a process which evaluates their talents, leadership qualities, family circumstances and race. [5][6] Fisher had a grade point average of 3.59 (adjusted to 4.0 scale) [7] and was in the top 12% of her class at Stephen F. Austin High School. She scored 1180 on her SAT (measured on the old 1600 point scale, because UT Austin did not consider the writing section in its undergraduate admissions decision for the 2008 incoming freshman class). [7] The 25th and 75th percentiles of the incoming class at UT-Austin were 1120 and 1370. She was involved in the orchestra and math competitions and volunteered at Habitat for Humanity. [7]"

maybe her SAT score knocked her off? Music, math club, and Habitat for Humanity not special enough?

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