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FIRSTNAME LASTNAME PASSWD REC EX1 EX2 FIN CG LG MAX SCORE XXXXXXXXX 20 10 10 20 100 *** AVESCORE XXXXXXXXX 17.5 6.7 6.6 12.3 *** *** ROUTH PRIYADARSHINI 10180252 20 10 10 19 98.5 A+ DARKOH CHARLES 10192021 20 9 10 18 95 A+ PANNEQUIN JESSICA 10178260 19.2 10 8 20 94.8 A+ BANSAL AMAR 10144938 20 8 10 19 94.5 A DEMIRSOY IPEK 10173511 19.3 9 10 18 94 A BABAR SONYA 10180461 19.3 8 9 20 93 A+ JALAN ANANT 10173596 19.8 9 9 18 92.8 A SARAF VINATI 10178946 19 8 9 20 92.5 A+ HADI NICOLE 10179341 20 9 9 16 90 A GAUZZAALEXANDRA 10179725 20 9 9 16 90 A GO KRISTINA 10179809 20 9 8 17 89.5 A LEE ANGELA 10145890 19 8 10 16 88.5 A NATELSON ABBY 10179632 19.7 9 7 17 87 A NAING AUNG 10180980 19.2 8 9 16 86.8 A D'AMBROSIO JOCELYN 10178475 20 8 10 13 85.5 A SHIUE ZITA 10178158 20 9 9 13 85.5 A CARTER CHRISTOPHER 10173467 19.7 8 8 16 85.5 A STOUFFER CHAD 10179608 19.3 8 9 15 85.4 A ROBINSON ELIZABETH 10180575 20 8 8 15 84.5 A VOONG KHINH 10178297 20 7 9 15 84.5 A DEMIRCAN SEVGI 10179013 19.7 7 8 16 83.5 A RAHI SAHAND 10178930 16.7 7 10 16 83 A FAULKNER ELIZABETH 10179486 18.3 7 8 17 83 A KANAWATI EYAD 10179659 17.8 9 7 16 82.7 A LEDERMAN JAMES 10179169 19 9 7 14 81.5 A- SAWHNEY GAGAN 10179644 19 8 8 14 81.5 A- BRESSERS ALAN 10173460 20 7 8 14 81 A- JOHNSENMEGAN 10177690 20 8 7 14 81 A- POIATAELENA 10179025 19 9 7 13 80 A- RAJAEISHEEVA 10148879 18.8 7 6 17 79.8 A- STRUZZERI REGINALD 10180012 19 6 9 14 79.5 A- HERNANDEZ LIANI 10179300 17.8 7 8 15 79.2 A- LIMMUOY 10179770 20 7 7 14 79 A- CARAPUCCI WILLIAM 10179830 20 8 9 10 79 B+ BERNACKI STEPHEN 10173454 19.8 6 8 14 78.8 B+ BHANSALI SHREYANS 10178962 19.5 9 6 13 78.8 B+ MCGOWANMELISSA 10179843 19 8 8 12 78.5 B+ AIJING 10173423 15.9 7 9 15 78.3 A- JONASRACHEL 10179823 19 7 7 14 77.5 B+ SIVENDRAN MEERA 10179797 18.7 5 7 17 77.5 A- HOLLANDELIZABETH 10177744 19.6 7 8 12 77.5 B+ TESSLERBRIAN 10179617 20 7 9 10 77 B+ SELEVANLAUREN 10157339 19 7 8 12 76.5 B+ HEMPHILL ROBERT 10179818 5 18.3 9 14 76.5 B+ LESSINKAYLA 10179379 17.7 6 7 16 76.5 A- SHINJAE 10179276 19.7 9 6 11 76 B+ WAKEAMELLIOT 10179077 19.6 7 5 15 76 B+ SCHREIBER AARON 10178506 16.6 6 8 15 75.4 B+ MAIERDAVID 10157297 19 9 5 12 74.5 B+ LICCIARDELLO RONICA 10179734 20 6 6 13 73.5 B+ CLOPTONSARA 10178390 19.3 8 6 11 73.5 B+ BURNETTEMILY 10173463 19 6 5 15 73 B+ HUANGPHILIP 10179323 17 7 6 14 72.5 B LUDWICZAK ANDREW 10178357 20 7 6 11 72.5 B HOLDRIDGE BRAE 10181146 18 7 7 10 72.5 B COHEN LEA 10157207 17 8 5 13 71 B MANNEPALLI BHARADWAJ 10179576 14.8 5 7 16 70.3 B+ THOMPSON JORDAN 10179457 18.3 7 9 7 70 B LEHRERALLISON 10179361 13.8 6 7 13 68.7 B SANCHEZCARLOS 10157331 18 7 7 9 68.5 B HWANGPATRICIA 10178592 18 7 7 9 68.5 B SULLIVAN RYAN 10180205 18 7 7 8 66.9 B SCULLINMATTHEW 10179208 18.7 4 7 11 66.5 B LEONARDTHOMAS 10180064 17.5 6 5 12 66.2 B BOBYSMICHAEL 10177568 17.4 8 6 8 66.1 B QUADRINI GABRIELLA 10179579 17.5 8 2 13 65.7 B BONSALLWILLIAM 10178543 18.3 7 5 9 65 B AHMADIRAM 10177893 19.2 5 6 9 64.3 B WALKERCAITLIN 10181496 12.2 8 5 13 63.8 B MCENROEWILLIAM 10178018 20 6 4 9 63.5 B SANGOBOWALE MICHAEL 10179219 13.9 3 7 15 63.4 B EVANSJOSHUA 10142346 17.5 5 6 10 63.3 B TRANLORRIANN 10178064 18.2 2 6 11 62.3 B BURROWSLAUREN 10179478 19.7 6 4 8 61.5 B- BERKOWITZ MICHELLE 10178609 20 3 6 ...

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