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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2008 20:26:35 GMT -6
Congrats to Daniel Moriarty on getting a scholey to Harvard! Very impressive, congrats and do the SJ proud(eventhough you finished up in BC). From a Yorkton fan (so its a big compliment as you were a Mil), good job and congratulations.
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Post by stars123 on Mar 26, 2008 20:45:53 GMT -6
Congrats to him. :clp: :thup: He is another player that never played AAA.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2008 21:48:18 GMT -6
Brenzen... thats nuttin new....... that was announced a long time ago..... i knew that a week after he got the scholorship!!!!! But yeah Congrats to him......
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Post by cyclone on Mar 26, 2008 22:21:20 GMT -6
Getting a scholarship to Harvard is terrific. Do you know what that's worth? Harvard has to have one of the highest tuition rates in North America. And he must have pretty good marks too. Good for him.
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Post by stars123 on Mar 26, 2008 22:36:23 GMT -6
Getting a scholarship to Harvard is terrific. Do you know what that's worth? Harvard has to have one of the highest tuition rates in North America. And he must have pretty good marks too. Good for him. He Had a SAT of 2100. www.hockeyacademy.ca/news.php3?newsID=313
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Post by cyclone on Mar 26, 2008 22:39:09 GMT -6
Hey Stars123, I just finished high school, so I'm not sure what a SAT is. I thought it was an abbreviation for Saturday. I once heard that tuition to Harvard is in the $50,000 per year area, depending on the college, so Mr. Moriarty probably has a $300,000 scholarship at least. It's nice to see SJHL players cashing in, plus it gives incentive to others to skip the dub and play SJ.
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Post by stars123 on Mar 26, 2008 22:42:52 GMT -6
The reason you are not familiar with SAT is because it is only necessary for a US college. The SAT Reasoning Test is a standardized test for college admissions in the United States. The test was renamed as "SAT Reasoning Test" with possible scores from 600 to 2400 combining test results from three 800-point sections (math, critical reading, and writing), along with other subsections scored separately. In other words he scored in the 97 percentile. Bud read this, it will give you a better understanding of SAT. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAT
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