Re: presented without comment

2010-12-28 Thread Darrell Fuhriman
> Asked why the problem had not been fixed, Mr. Killion said, “Believe > me, if there’s a way to do it, we’d do it. Maybe there’s a way out > there we don’t know about.” When I got to this part of this article, I just about threw my laptop against the wall. Either Mr. Killion is a bald-faced liar

Re: presented without comment

2010-12-23 Thread Walt Mankowski
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 07:11:51PM -0500, Cory Myers wrote: > “A capital W takes up 10 times the space of a period,” he said. > “If a student writes 163 characters that include lots of Ws and > m’s and g’s and capital letters, their 163 characters are going to > take many more inches of space tha

Re: presented without comment

2010-12-23 Thread Michael G Schwern
On 2010.12.24 11:11 AM, Cory Myers wrote: On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 02:19:03PM -0600, Eli Naeher wrote: With Common Application, Many Find a Technical Difficulty in Common, Too http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/23/education/23college.html --- When he would follow the program’s instructions to execut

Re: presented without comment

2010-12-23 Thread Cory Myers
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 02:19:03PM -0600, Eli Naeher wrote: With Common Application, Many Find a Technical Difficulty in Common, Too http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/23/education/23college.html --- When he would follow the program’s instructions to execute a “print preview” of his answers — which

presented without comment

2010-12-23 Thread Eli Naeher
With Common Application, Many Find a Technical Difficulty in Common, Too http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/23/education/23college.html --- When he would follow the program’s instructions to execute a “print preview” of his answers — which would show him the actual version that an admissions officer