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	Come on in, Jamal.
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	Hi, honey.
:23:14
	lt's okay.
:23:17
	Sit down.
:23:20
	Mrs. Wallace, Jamal. When we got
your recent test scores...
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	...we figured there may be some
interest from private schools.
:23:27
	Well, it turns out we were right.
:23:31
	Mr. Bradley.
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	Jamal, Mrs. Wallace,
my name's David Bradley.
:23:35
	l'm with the Mailor School
in Manhattan.
:23:37
	-Mailor? Mailor-Callow?
-That's right. You familiar with us?
:23:41
	Yeah.
:23:43
	Jamal, Mailor-Callow is not only
the best prep school in the city...
:23:46
	...it's one of the finest
private schools in the East.
:23:49
	Only the best go there.
:23:51
	You may know we're a few weeks
into our fall term...
:23:53
	...but every year
we hold some openings...
:23:56
	...while we wait
for test scores to come in.
:23:59
	Jamal, your test scores...
:24:01
	...to put it mildly,
caught our attention.
:24:04
	l'm here to see if you'd be
interested in attending our school.
:24:10
	Jamal, we know leaving
for another school...
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	...especially a private school,
is not gonna be easy.
:24:17
	But this isn't the right place
for you anymore.
:24:20
	Jamal, it's not a difficult choice.
:24:23
	Mr. Bradley...
:24:26
	...there's no way
that we could pay for this.
:24:28
	We're not asking you to.
:24:31
	When Dr. Simon said,
''Only the best go to Mailor''...
:24:34
	...he neglected to mention...
:24:36
	...that our excellence extends beyond
the classroom.
:24:39
	l figured that.
:24:40
	We thought you might.
:24:42
	Mrs. Wallace, about 40 of our students
have gone on to play college ball.
:24:46
	Three have made it
to the professional level.
:24:49
	We evaluated your play last year.
:24:51
	While this is strictly
an academic offer...
:24:54
	...we won't be disappointed
if you choose to play.
:24:57
	All we ask is you come out for a
few days, take a look, think it over.