By Brian P. Yu and Pradeep Niroula The Crimson's survey of more than 70 percent of incoming freshmen in Harvard College’s Class of 2020 asked them about their backgrounds and expectations for life on campus. Read Part I of The Crimson's three-part series on the freshman survey here....
The Crimson did not adjust the survey results for any possible selection bias. This first piece of The Crimson’s three-part look into the Class of 2021 examines the the makeup of the incoming College freshman class, analyzing demographic information including ethnicity, gender, family, and secon...
The value of Harvard’s endowment fell for the second consecutive year, despite delivering a 2.9 percent return for fiscal year 2023, as distributions to school operations outpaced investment gains and new contributions. Endowment By the Numbers: Harvard’s Fiscal Year 2023 Financials ...
New York beat out Boston as the post-graduate destination of choice for Harvard seniors, drawing 23.1 percent of the class. Boston will keep 19.4 percent of the Class of 2011, falling from 24.4 percent of seniors last year. About a tenth of the class will be heading to California, and ne...
03.1 Interlude Large Numbers practice 01 04 The Multiplication Principle 04.1 The Multiplication Principle practice 01 04.2 The Multiplication Principle practice 02 05 More on the Multiplication Principle and Factorials 05.1 More Multiplication practice 01 05.2 More Multiplication practice 02 06 The Subtractio...
Acceptance by The Numbers The following statistics are based on 2019 figures (Ivy Coach, 2019). Harvard received 37,305 applications that year and only admitted 5.3% of them. On the other hand, Yale received 30,237 applicants in the same year but Yale University acceptance rate stands at 6.5...
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LOSING AT THE NUMBERS GAME CENSUS FIGURES COST TOWN OF HARVARDCindy Rodriguez, GLOBE STAFF
ANDREWS: Those numbers, I think, are completely accurate. I would be in agreement with those numbers because those are the kinds of gains you see in an event like a Super Bowl. The thing that is so amazing about the Taylor Swift concert, in particular, is that it goes from city to ci...