- They may not be eating enough Prime Rib - or they just can't keep it down, when they do.
- I pride myself on reading all that fine print flashing by during TV commercials. They seem to be warning as a public service something about 'When the Prime Rib goes up or down, your APR may change, depending on whether your issuer updates your rates monthly or quarterly.'
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- Actually, the dates seem very interesting (very old) :
- I noted the Swish Appeal article linked above refers to these years: “The newest set of figures for the NCAA Academic Progress Rates (APR) for women's basketball were recently released
. This set of rates covers students who entered their universities between 2003 and 2006.”
- Now, that seems pretty old, when compared to this 11 June 2013 article
LINK at uconnhuskies.com, which instead refers to: “The multi-year rates include the
four academic years from 2008-11 and the
single-year scores are for 2011-12.” And goes on to say…
“ A multi-year score of 984 for the women's basketball team during a time period in which UConn won two national championships and played in the Final Four all four seasons.”