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in addition to major academic indicators, highly selective schools review
a. student health backgrounds.
b. criminal records.
c. student age.
d. anything that makes the student unique.
Highly selective schools aim to build a diverse and unique student body. Academic indicators are key, but they also look for what makes a student stand out (unique traits, experiences, etc.). Health backgrounds, criminal records, and age are not typical primary review factors beyond basic requirements, while uniqueness (e.g., talents, experiences, perspectives) is valued to enhance the school's community and learning environment.
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D. anything that makes the student unique