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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does "skew intake" mean "cherrypick (the students in admission)?"

Context:

Academy schools use covert selection to skew intake, report findsHolding social events for prospective parents or issuing lengthy admission forms among practices used to manipulate entry, Academies Commission claims

More:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2013/jan/10/academy-schools-covert-selection-skew-intake
  

Top answer

Does "skew intake" mean "cherrypick (the students in admission)"? Yes, though probably not so extremely.

  • Does "skew intake" mean "cherrypick (the students in admission)"?
  • Yes, though probably not so extremely.
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Does "skew intake" mean "cherrypick (the students in admission)"?

Yes, though probably not so extremely.

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