There are 6000 colleges in the US. Ol Miss students have ACT scores on average of 26. 5500 colleges have worse ACT scores. I guess you didn't know that because you didn't attend a top 10% college. Don't worry, the average score in the US is 19 so you could be well above average but not smart enough for Ole Miss.
There are 6000 colleges in the US. Ol Miss students have ACT scores on average of 26. 5500 colleges have worse ACT scores. I guess you didn't know that because you didn't attend a top 10% college. Don't worry, the average score in the US is 19 so you could be well above average but not smart enough for Ole Miss.
well, 2600 4 year schools that grant degrees.....
I see Ole Miss is ranked #163 (or 100 places below that much maligned NC State place!)
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163 is great. You make it sound like it is not. And you indirectly injected your favorite runner into the thread again. Flat is a great student. He turned down a Stanf9rd offer. Tuohy didn't because she couldn't get admitted.
163 is great. You make it sound like it is not. And you indirectly injected your favorite runner into the thread again. Flat is a great student. He turned down a Stanf9rd offer. Tuohy didn't because she couldn't get admitted.
??? "Big tire" implied it was #500. I showed a link saying it is #163. So who is saying it is not that great? You morans need to figure out a way to say what you want without sounding like, well, morans.
163 is great. You make it sound like it is not. And you indirectly injected your favorite runner into the thread again. Flat is a great student. He turned down a Stanf9rd offer. Tuohy didn't because she couldn't get admitted.
People don't turn down Stanford offer to go to Ole Miss. Thank you for the laugh, though.
Yeah, Flatt did look pretty old as a high schooler but his age is in line with others in his class.
Hopefully he does well but historically those that were advanced a lot more physically than their peers were in high school don't seem to progress as much as they get older. I would bet all day long that the guy that looks young or age appropriate and is running close to or a bit over a 1:50 800 in HS, will have a lifetime PR faster than the guy that is running sub-1:50 in HS and looks old for his age.