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Dave232425's recent edit is incredibly biased and does not belong in this article. As outlined previously in the article, Schreyer students perform significantly better than the rest of the university's students, not only in academics but in extracurricular involvement as well. As for his characterization of "slightly better" SAT scores: the Honors College has a 1475 average SAT score...not even comparable to the greater university's average of 1210 (which includes the SHC members' scores). Additionally, acceptance to the Honors College is not based on SAT scores...once the applicants meet the minimum requirement, all references to SAT scores are eliminated in the remainder of the application. The key criteria for admittance is the 3 essays and the rigor of the applicant's high school experience. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Psufandan (talk • contribs) 23:49, 4 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]