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<blockquote data-quote="OldJacketFan" data-source="post: 7766" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>@[USER=26]ATL1[/USER] this part of your last post "This above and beyond hands on approach to recruiting could serve Tech well. Guide the kids through the math and science requirement. . Meet the kids with a great if not elitist message of Tech, producer of millionaires, great minds, and leaders. Picking the kids that value what Tech is and helping them through the process to get admitted, these kids probably love challenges.</p><p></p><p>Tech has a lot of advantages they I'm not sure is getting properly utilized." is very much spot on.</p><p></p><p>But over the last year the approach at Tech is markedly different than it has been. Improving the overall product is a work in progress and we're starting to see the fruits of that both in the marketing i.e. "The Process" video series, the change in media coverage, the visible increase in recruiting presence outside of the SE, the change in the coaching staff and so on. From what I understand there is also work being done by admissions/guidance at the HS level initiated by the Hill. My feeling is that the next few years are going to be rewarding to all Tech folks.</p><p></p><p>Again, though, it's going to be interesting to see if Stanford can maintain their recent run of success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldJacketFan, post: 7766, member: 304"] @[USER=26]ATL1[/USER] this part of your last post "This above and beyond hands on approach to recruiting could serve Tech well. Guide the kids through the math and science requirement. . Meet the kids with a great if not elitist message of Tech, producer of millionaires, great minds, and leaders. Picking the kids that value what Tech is and helping them through the process to get admitted, these kids probably love challenges. Tech has a lot of advantages they I'm not sure is getting properly utilized." is very much spot on. But over the last year the approach at Tech is markedly different than it has been. Improving the overall product is a work in progress and we're starting to see the fruits of that both in the marketing i.e. "The Process" video series, the change in media coverage, the visible increase in recruiting presence outside of the SE, the change in the coaching staff and so on. From what I understand there is also work being done by admissions/guidance at the HS level initiated by the Hill. My feeling is that the next few years are going to be rewarding to all Tech folks. Again, though, it's going to be interesting to see if Stanford can maintain their recent run of success. [/QUOTE]
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