Lexicographical Neighbors of Admittees
Literary usage of Admittees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Perspectives on Affirmative Action and Its Impact on Asian Pacific Americans edited by Gena A. Lew (1996)
"If low-income status is used as the sole supplementary criterion, the UC study
predicts that the average grade and test scores of UC Berkeley admittees ..."
2. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"... Appeals of Virginia for Licensing Persons to Practice Law." Va. L. Reg., vol.
2, pp. 219-20 (1896). B. Examination Questions and admittees ..."
3. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"B. Examination Questions and admittees "Questions Propounded by the Court of
Appeals to Applicants for License to Practice Law, January 8, 1897." Va. ..."
4. New Face of the University of California: Undergraduate Admissions in the edited by Tom Hayden, Teresa P. Hughes (1998)
"Finally, as demanded by Proposition 209, preferences must be eliminated from the
process of allocating school slots to admittees. This goes for embedded ..."
5. The Danger in Overemphasizing the Use of Scholastic Assessment Tests (SAT edited by Teresa P. Hughes (2000)
"Given the tremendous competition for admissions to universities and the widely
distributed statistics that show the median SAT of admittees for a particular ..."