Bluejay wrote:Bostonspider wrote:I was a little surprised that those three Midwestern schools had relatively high admissions rates, at least compared to some of the eastern schools.
I believe that is called "east coast bias".
I'll share some other details with ya - we aren't all farmers; we don't all own tractors and cowboy hats; and the closest I've ever been to a cow is when I had a burger for lunch yesterday. Now, one thing that is true is that if you travel to Omaha for a game, you should hit a local steak house before or after as it is the best steak you may ever eat.
Bluejay wrote:I'll share some other details with ya - we aren't all farmers; we don't all own tractors and cowboy hats; and the closest I've ever been to a cow is when I had a burger for lunch yesterday. Now, one thing that is true is that if you travel to Omaha for a game, you should hit a local steak house before or after as it is the best steak you may ever eat.
Bluejay wrote:Bostonspider wrote:I was a little surprised that those three Midwestern schools had relatively high admissions rates, at least compared to some of the eastern schools.
I believe that is called "east coast bias".
I'll share some other details with ya - we aren't all farmers; we don't all own tractors and cowboy hats; and the closest I've ever been to a cow is when I had a burger for lunch yesterday. Now, one thing that is true is that if you travel to Omaha for a game, you should hit a local steak house before or after as it is the best steak you may ever eat.
Bostonspider wrote:Bluejay wrote:Bostonspider wrote:I was a little surprised that those three Midwestern schools had relatively high admissions rates, at least compared to some of the eastern schools.
I believe that is called "east coast bias".
I'll share some other details with ya - we aren't all farmers; we don't all own tractors and cowboy hats; and the closest I've ever been to a cow is when I had a burger for lunch yesterday. Now, one thing that is true is that if you travel to Omaha for a game, you should hit a local steak house before or after as it is the best steak you may ever eat.
Bias?? Numbers are numbers. When RIchmond only accepts 32% of applicants and Creighton accepts 78% there is a difference there.. Butler is 61% and Xavier 70%. I think it is obvious that Richmond has a lot more people applying.
Moliva wrote:Bostonspider wrote:Bostonspider wrote:I was a little surprised that those three Midwestern schools had relatively high admissions rates, at least compared to some of the eastern schools.
Bias?? Numbers are numbers. When RIchmond only accepts 32% of applicants and Creighton accepts 78% there is a difference there.. Butler is 61% and Xavier 70%. I think it is obvious that Richmond has a lot more people applying.
Moliva wrote:Sadly, I think "Bluejay" didn't even understand the implication of a high admission rate, perhaps further proving the statistic.
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