For generations prior to the last war, the central problem of admissions at Amherst and similar institutions had been one of recruitment-finding enough qualified candidates to fill each entering class. Since 1946, however, the central problem of admissions has increasingly been one of selection- picking the "best" candidates from a great excess of qualified applicants. (Eugene S. Wilson)

For generations prior to the last war, the central problem of admissions at Amherst and similar institutions had been one of recruitment-finding enough qualified candidates to fill each entering class. Since 1946, however, the central problem of admissions has increasingly been one of selection- picking the "best" candidates from a great excess of qualified applicants.

Eugene S. Wilson

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