Secondary schools, by pre paring illegible, unorganized, in complete, or just plain sloppy docu ments, often make it unnecessarily dif ficult for admis sions officers to evaluate the rec ords submitted to them. An admis sions director dis cusses some of the handicaps to com munication.
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