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RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right

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From USHR:

-- 6’1”, 170 lb. LW Alex Rauter, a 6/17/94 birthdate who played for the North Jersey Avalanche Under-16 Team last winter, stood out for his pure scoring ability. Rauter, who will be heading to Choate as a junior this fall, has a quick release, can pick the corners, and understands how to get in position. Princeton, RPI, and Notre Dame are all said to be keeping an eye on him
 
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Today is 26 June 2011. There are 97 days until RPI's next game.


This is based upon 1 October for the start of next season.

That is the day that an exhibition game is supposedly scheduled.
 
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Nice detective work. I think the SAT statement says it all also.:)

I wonder what score would be acceptable. When my daughter was accepted, she was at the low end of the SAT scoring at 1240. But she was an athelete and a legacy as her brother graduated from RPI.
As she has since got a BS and MS from RPI and is two years into a PHD program at Yale, I don't think the low SATs was indicative of her scholastic ability.
I am sure that Kasdorf will be accepted as long as he doesn't come in with a ridiculously low score.
 
Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right

I wonder what score would be acceptable. When my daughter was accepted, she was at the low end of the SAT scoring at 1240. But she was an athelete and a legacy as her brother graduated from RPI.
As she has since got a BS and MS from RPI and is two years into a PHD program at Yale, I don't think the low SATs was indicative of her scholastic ability.
I am sure that Kasdorf will be accepted as long as he doesn't come in with a ridiculously low score.


If that's the low end, then I had a reeeeeaaalllly big hole to dig myself out of. :D

I'm doing pretty well though.
 
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