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		<title>By: Fill Up &#187; College Admissions: Sneaking in the Back Door</title>
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		<description>[...] The NY Times today published a piece about an interesting college admissions strategy: To get into a selective school, apply to a less popular program and then once youâ€™re accepted, transfer into your desired program. Transferring within a university is easier than entering it. (HT: Educated Nation)      &#171; In the News: 11/8/06 &#160; [...]</description>
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