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"Those athletes don't just appear," says Princeton's dean of admission, Janet Lavin Rapelye, meaning that they are sought out and recruited.
The Big Picture 2004
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"Those athletes don't just appear," says Princeton's dean of admission, Janet Lavin Rapelye, meaning that they are sought out and recruited.
The Big Picture 2004
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"We did not think it was going to be practical, if Harvard went back, to be the only school in our peer group" without an early option, Rapelye said.
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On the issue of consultation, Rapelye said that "sometimes these big decisions are hard to make and they are hard to make independently."
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"I think everyone is doing what they have to do to enroll a class," Rapelye said.
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We were disappointed that other colleges didn't end early programs when Harvard, Princeton and Virginia did a few years ago, Rapelye said.
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Rapelye, betokening that he was laboring with the unusual production of an idea.
Tales of a Traveller Washington Irving 1821
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"We keep a fairly conservative waitlist each year because of limited bed space," Rapelye said.
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Rapelye argued that the large group is needed because the admission officers turn to the waitlist to fill demographics that are missing from the incoming class.
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"We look at a class and see what we need," Rapelye explained.
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