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Merit Based Admissions

overall review score: 3.8
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Merit-based admissions is an admissions process primarily utilizing an applicant's academic achievements, standardized test scores, talents, or other measurable criteria to determine eligibility for educational institutions. It emphasizes selecting candidates based on their abilities and accomplishments rather than factors such as financial need or legacy status.

Key Features

  • Focus on academic excellence and standardized testing
  • Emphasis on individual talent and achievements
  • Objective selection criteria aimed at fairness
  • Typically used in competitive educational environments
  • May incorporate holistic review processes alongside quantitative metrics

Pros

  • Promotes fairness by rewarding demonstrated ability and effort
  • Encourages applicants to excel academically and skill-wise
  • Potentially reduces subjective biases in admissions decisions
  • Prepares students for rigorous academic environments

Cons

  • May disadvantage applicants from underprivileged backgrounds lacking resources for test preparation
  • Can favor certain socio-economic groups with better access to preparation resources
  • Overemphasis on standardized metrics may overlook important qualities like leadership or community service
  • Potentially increases competition and stress among applicants

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