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Old 09-05-2010, 06:15 PM
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DoB isn't particularly helpful in indicating whether someone's a freshman or not, even during competitive recruitment.
That wasn't the question I was answering. This was.

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Question: would it be "important" to make note of this on the recruitment application? For example, "I graduated in XXXX so am a freshman in age" or something of the sort? I am asking b/c I know from these boards how important class standing is in the majority of recruitments.
I didn't think she would have to make note of it specially since her DOB would be on the form anyway.
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