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You deny admission because she is lacking proper credits.

The Taiwanese university only gives out pass or fail grades. The student says she did well, but you can't rely on this information.

You pass over this application and begin to work on the next one in your pile. This one is easier, and you quickly calculate that the student has the requirements to be admitted to the university. "When you are dealing with difficult situations, you always have to keep the other applicants in mind. Are you being fair to everyone? Fairness is key," says Ho.

Another admissions officer looks over your shoulder. "Why aren't you looking at this application?" she asks. "Don't you know that this Taiwanese university is very well regarded?"

"You have to look at each application carefully. If it requires a bit of research, you've got to be willing to put in the effort for the student," says Ho.


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