Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group
John D. Reuben and SavingTeens.org
TheWho:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---I wonder why Jon chose ASR. There seem to have been many deaths of kids from the period when Mike was there. There is a large cluster of deaths around that 2000/2001 enrollment class. It appears that out of 30 or so enrolled that year, at least 5 are dead. This represents a pretty high death rate, IMO.
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so far we have identified 3.... if we raise it to 5 then we are looking at a 99.5% success rate down from 99.7%
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---I wonder why Jon chose ASR. There seem to have been many deaths of kids from the period when Mike was there. There is a large cluster of deaths around that 2000/2001 enrollment class. It appears that out of 30 or so enrolled that year, at least 5 are dead. This represents a pretty high death rate, IMO.
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Five out of thirty is not very good.
TheWho:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---I wonder why Jon chose ASR. There seem to have been many deaths of kids from the period when Mike was there. There is a large cluster of deaths around that 2000/2001 enrollment class. It appears that out of 30 or so enrolled that year, at least 5 are dead. This represents a pretty high death rate, IMO.
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Five out of thirty is not very good.
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No it isnt, 5 out of 5 is even worse... but 3 out of 1,000 is a 99.7% success rate.
That is where we are today. If you post the names and obits of the other 2 I will adjust it to 99.5% for you which is a step down and will benefit your cause.
Troll Control:
But ASR hasn't "graduated" 1000 kids. It's more like 100 or less. They have a 65% drop out rate. And of the kids that are left, only a few graduate. A handful at most. Please post the names of 1000 graduates to support your cause.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---I wonder why Jon chose ASR. There seem to have been many deaths of kids from the period when Mike was there. There is a large cluster of deaths around that 2000/2001 enrollment class. It appears that out of 30 or so enrolled that year, at least 5 are dead. This represents a pretty high death rate, IMO.
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I think as more peer groups come out this number will go up.
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