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^^^ Yes, you are a bit off base.
To not tread into Membership Selection, I'm going to use an analogy. When I was an undergrad, to get into the Occupational Therapy program, we had to fill out an application, have at least a 2.5 GPA (with at least Bs in specific courses like Biology, Chemistry, Psychology and Child Development), have a certain number of volunteer hours, write an essay and have an interview. There were about 250 people competing for 50 spots each year. Each of those items were scored and weighted in some manner and the top 50 scored/weighted scores were offered a slot. A few would be on a waiting list in case everybody offered a slot didn't accept it. In reality, the competition was so tight that after scoring, nobody with less than a 3.5 GPA got in even though the minimum GPA to be admitted was technically a 2.5.
Make more sense that way?
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