Aiden grabbed this candid shot of his husband during their trip to Villedor. He had jokingly referred to Hakon as “bad in bed”, which had the predictable consequences.

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Aiden grabbed this candid shot of his husband during their trip to Villedor. He had jokingly referred to Hakon as “bad in bed”, which had the predictable consequences.
Today in You Get What You Measure: Going ‘test-optional’ lets colleges reject more applicants, increase selectivity
Today in You Get What You Measure: Going ‘test-optional’ lets colleges reject more applicants, increase selectivity
Allowing students to choose whether to submit SAT and ACT scores boosts U.S. News & World Report rankings two ways: 1) Only those with the highest scores will submit them, raising the institution’s average score; 2) More students will apply, decreasing the percentage accepted and increasing the selectivity ranking. Clever. When George Washington University announced last month that it was…
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