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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
Since when is McMaster considered "prestigious"?
With marks like that I'd expect the US Ivy League to be courting her aggressively. Or at least one of the bigger name schools in Canada.
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Exactly my thoughts. Given her excellent academic record and involvement in extra-curricular activities (based on the article), she shouldn't have had a problem receiving full scholarships from some top 10 schools in the US and the top schools in Canada. No offence to McMaster or McMaster graduates but with those achievements I'd be milking those grades for all they're worth and attend a much more prestigious university. Going to McMaster just seems like a little bit of a waste. Why go through all the trouble if you could have got into McMaster with lowers grades and still get substantial money rewards?