I'm unsure what the question is.... BUT, most of your facts are correct except I believe that it was an admission to law school that was the crux of the suit for "reverse discrimination."
How can you get admitted into havard medical college
You must register for admission, and get high enough test scores to be admitted to the institution.yes yes
No one is forced to attend university against their will. The only question will be whether your admission fee is refundable, which normally it is, but you have to check the specific agreement of the particular university to which you were admitted. There is usually a cut-off date for refunds.
admission
to admit past: admitted passive: to be admitted
The admission rate is the percentage of applicants who are offered admission to a university, while the acceptance rate is the percentage of admitted students who choose to enroll. A low admission rate indicates a competitive selection process, while a low acceptance rate suggests that admitted students are more likely to enroll. These rates impact a university's selection process by influencing the number and quality of applicants, as well as the overall competitiveness and reputation of the institution.
New freshmen are admitted based on the combination of high school GPA and test score on either the ACT or SAT. The high school GPA carries the most weight. The university uses an index to see who will be admitted. Try the interactive calculator (see Related Links): click on "will you be admitted". The university does not require personal statements, essays or letters of recommendation as part of the admission process. For more information, see the admissions page on their website (Related Links).
The cost of being admitted into somewhere
free
Case Western Reserve University does not have strict minimum SAT score requirements for admission. The middle 50% of admitted students typically score between 1340-1500 on the SAT. However, meeting these scores does not guarantee admission as the university considers a variety of factors in the admissions process.
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The University of South Florida does not require specific SAT scores for admission. In 2013, the average SAT score was 1200 and the range for those admitted was 1120-1280.