<p>No, it isn’t. They just like to say that because perfect scorers are easier to pick on. It’s awkward to say, “we rejected 1/2 of our 2350’s!” </p>
<p>Point is, they reject <2400 scorers more often than they do 2400 scorers.</p>
<p>No, it isn’t. They just like to say that because perfect scorers are easier to pick on. It’s awkward to say, “we rejected 1/2 of our 2350’s!” </p>
<p>Point is, they reject <2400 scorers more often than they do 2400 scorers.</p>