> a grade A student should have a higher priority of getting into a top school than a lower grade student.
Why? Attending a school isn't the Stanley Cup trophy.
Why bother pouring resources into students have already achieved educational targets? Comparative advantage implies that lower performing students have more room to gain from better schools.
This is before even getting into what even defines "better", which is too quickly overlooked.
Why? Attending a school isn't the Stanley Cup trophy.
Why bother pouring resources into students have already achieved educational targets? Comparative advantage implies that lower performing students have more room to gain from better schools.
This is before even getting into what even defines "better", which is too quickly overlooked.