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http://www.aacom.org/resources/bookstore/cib/Documents/cib2010/2010-CIB-complete.pdf
On page 13.
Why do some schools have such a large difference between the # of incoming students vs. the number of graduating students?
I have trouble believing this has to do with attrition rates...largely due to the idea that once your accepted they want to keep you in their school, as they have so much invested in you...
? any light as to why there is this discrepancy?
Do that many really fail out?
On page 13.
Why do some schools have such a large difference between the # of incoming students vs. the number of graduating students?
I have trouble believing this has to do with attrition rates...largely due to the idea that once your accepted they want to keep you in their school, as they have so much invested in you...
? any light as to why there is this discrepancy?
Do that many really fail out?
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