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Latting points out that from a college's point of view, it is more convenient in every way to stick with well-prepared students who attended well-funded high schools and whose families can cover tuition without assistance.
The Big Picture 2004
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"Low-income students are not participating at adequate rates," says John Latting, the director of admissions at Johns Hopkins.
The Big Picture 2004
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"Low-income students are not participating at adequate rates," says John Latting, the director of admissions at Johns Hopkins.
The Big Picture 2004
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Latting points out that from a college's point of view, it is more convenient in every way to stick with well-prepared students who attended well-funded high schools and whose families can cover tuition without assistance.
The Big Picture 2004
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John Latting, the admissions director at Johns Hopkins, who previously worked at Caltech, says of applications that clearly seem to have been polished, There is a growing sense of unease: Where does this come from?
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"You feel things slipping between your fingers," John Latting says.
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John Latting, the admissions director at Johns Hopkins, who previously worked at Caltech, says of applications that clearly seem to have been polished, There is a growing sense of unease: Where does this come from?
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"You feel things slipping between your fingers," John Latting says.
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The Latting Observatory (height about 280 feet) is near the
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But an awful scene occurred on the north side of 43d street, directly opposite the Latting Tower.
Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence T. Bassnett
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