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7/25/2025, 1:15:03 PM
>>213126657
Here's the university cut-off chart I was referring to.
It's generally based on how "privileged" or how high up in the caste system American universities perceive each group to be.
For example, Indian students typically need to score in the 99th percentile to have the same chance of admission to top universities as white students scoring in the 97th percentile.
India has a similar system.
Here's the university cut-off chart I was referring to.
It's generally based on how "privileged" or how high up in the caste system American universities perceive each group to be.
For example, Indian students typically need to score in the 99th percentile to have the same chance of admission to top universities as white students scoring in the 97th percentile.
India has a similar system.
7/25/2025, 1:15:03 PM
>>22989937
Here's the university cut-off chart I was referring to.
It's generally based on how "privileged" or how high up in the caste system American universities perceive each group to be.
For example, Indian students typically need to score in the 99th percentile to have the same chance of admission to top universities as white students scoring in the 97th percentile.
India has a similar system.
Here's the university cut-off chart I was referring to.
It's generally based on how "privileged" or how high up in the caste system American universities perceive each group to be.
For example, Indian students typically need to score in the 99th percentile to have the same chance of admission to top universities as white students scoring in the 97th percentile.
India has a similar system.
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