WarMachine
Volunteering in Indiana
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I would think Callahan knows what he's talking about. But it seems like the kid should only have to make a high enough score this time to get accepted when combined with his other entry results like his high school grades, etc. That is, if he can qualify now, how can they disqualify him on some unproven assumption that he cheated the second time he took the test?
I agree, but it seems like the NCAA is trying to catch impropriety, not affirm that he is qualified. Don't they have some work to do at UNC or something?
