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Sure.
Number one.
Number two, Yale was also lost lawsuit at the federal level on manipulating admissions and being racially discriminated, having racial discrimination built into their intentional model.
Some people call it an algorithm.
It was intentional.
And it was Asian students and families that it came from Asian-Americans that said, hey, you know, we are being deprioritized and you're doing this wrong.
And all the way to the Supreme Court, Yale lost.
And there's another suit that went up halfway and Yale won.
But I think that there's a reaction happening in the Ivy League.
And I think this is potentially window dressing compared to who is actually paying because I don't think the Ivy Leagues anytime soon are going to stop the way they've been playing the game.
There have been some suits.
There have been some tripwires.
But I don't think they're stopping.
And I think this is a bit of PR compared to what we're seeing on the amount of people they're admitting and what they're paying.
Oh, I can tell you what it is right now.
I'm all in at Rice at 90 a year.
Stop it, Tom.
Tuition and on-campus housing.
Ivy League average is $67,000, which they publish.
But there's another $20,000 in there for the dorm plan.