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no no, I was asking about this, that is why I said if that was true, then that is bad, because ppl have to have safty schools, and they may not even apply to those schools, like you said.</p>
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no no, I was asking about this, that is why I said if that was true, then that is bad, because ppl have to have safty schools, and they may not even apply to those schools, like you said.</p>
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Duke is not really well known for their athletics-at least not compared to UF. Unless they are scrutinized by their inappropriate behavior(cough cough Lacrosse cough).
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<p>They were acquitted.</p>
<p>…thanks to their unethical lawyer that was quickly disbarred.</p>
<p>That was the prosecutor, not the defense lawyer.</p>
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What exactly should be done? I believe UF admits “high” and “below average” SAT score applicants.</p>
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…thanks to their unethical lawyer that was quickly disbarred.
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That was the prosecutor, not the defense lawyer.
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<p>Duke Lax was just another example of society jumping to conclusions.</p>
<p>plenty of students admitted to the honors college at uf (extremely selective) get accepted to lots of the ivys. </p>
<p>the honors college has somewhere around a 2 percent acceptance rate out of all applicants to uf.</p>
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<p>It was the DA that was disbarred, actually. Congratulations on being 100% wrong. Those kids will have to live with that accusation for the rest of their lives because we view an accusation as a sign of being guilty in this culture.</p>
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It was the DA that was disbarred, actually. Congratulations on being 100% wrong. Those kids will have to live with that accusation for the rest of their lives because we view an accusation as a sign of being guilty in this culture.
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<p>Exactly. But people still bring it up and act like they are guilty.</p>