Let's say you run an institute that offers a certain course. The evaluation within the course is rigorous and only those who clear the evaluation pass out.
Now, there are 5 applicants for your course but your infrastructure allows for only 4 applicants. Let's say these applicants are A, B, C, D and E
Now, since your infrastructure allows for only 4 applicants, you decide that you will pre-select them on the basis of their high school GPA. So, the GPAs of all the applicants go like this (4 being the max. GPA):
A: 4.0, B: 3.9, C: 3.8, D : 3.7, E: 3.6
So obviously A, B, C and D get selected.
Now, along comes Mr. F who has a 2.8 GPA. He says, "If you let me in your course, I'll pay enough money to you to build infrastructure enough to educate both E and me".
Would you decide to let him in?
As another case, F comes along and says, "If you decide to let me in I will pay you enough money to create infrastructure for me".
Would you decide to let him in, in this case? E gets left out in this case.
Keep in mind that all of them have to go through the same rigorous evaluation standards to pass. If they can't make it through the evaluation, they'd have to drop out.
Now, there are 5 applicants for your course but your infrastructure allows for only 4 applicants. Let's say these applicants are A, B, C, D and E
Now, since your infrastructure allows for only 4 applicants, you decide that you will pre-select them on the basis of their high school GPA. So, the GPAs of all the applicants go like this (4 being the max. GPA):
A: 4.0, B: 3.9, C: 3.8, D : 3.7, E: 3.6
So obviously A, B, C and D get selected.
Now, along comes Mr. F who has a 2.8 GPA. He says, "If you let me in your course, I'll pay enough money to you to build infrastructure enough to educate both E and me".
Would you decide to let him in?
As another case, F comes along and says, "If you decide to let me in I will pay you enough money to create infrastructure for me".
Would you decide to let him in, in this case? E gets left out in this case.
Keep in mind that all of them have to go through the same rigorous evaluation standards to pass. If they can't make it through the evaluation, they'd have to drop out.
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