<p>project86ish,</p>
<p>"I'm not sure how that could be proven..."</p>
<p>It doesn't need to be proven; it only needs to support the idea that peer assessment is inviolate. Actually there are two reasons to support this obnoxious and stubborn position: </p>
<p>1) you believe peer assessment to be inspired by the gods of academia, or 2) you hate all these kids wanting to go to the better school and the fact that they know where said school is located and thus they are mailing their decisions back to the proper address.</p>
<p>Understand that if you believe #1 you believe that, as a rule, students are all choosing to attend the wrong schools and something MUST be done to stop it (or you're resentful of the fact that those schools selected, as a rule, are the better schools).</p>
<p>Beware, he that is resentfula fierce an ignoble creature best left voraciously chewing on their own words; love them, but dont step too close!</p>