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Technically, this is true. Every university makes this statement and it is true for every one of them. What they are saying there is no artificial cut-off where they automatically reject your application if you score below "x". No university does that, because if you are the next Chopin or Mozart or Gaugin they will make an exception for you, no matter your test scores.
In practice, every school has scores as a litmus test, and if you score below certain range you had better be the next Mozart before they will look at you seriously. Being a 5 star WR is not quite the same as being the next Mozart, no matter what some fans might think.
I don't want to repeat what's been discussed previously. GT does assert minimum entrance requirements and must get exceptions for those that don't meet them. Stanford's admissions does not work this way. It's not the same at every school.
u may be technically correct.
But in the case of TOP WR 5* D Rob top recruit please explain why a sure admit to gt and not Stanford. (Must raise SAT).
I've speculated on this in another thread. Here, I was simply correcting the false assertion that Stanford's academic entrance requirements are hugher than GT's. Whatever the reason they told DRob a minimum SAT score, it was not because this is a university minimum so we can't extrapolate from it to university entrance requirements.