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...Harvard proctor’s e-mail to Nye Barth contained several judgments on specific admissions decisions. It described one undergraduate as “a felicitous admit off the waiting list.” And the e-mail suggests multiple undergraduates, including those mentioned earlier, would have benefited from a “gap” year—a situation in which the College requires admits to take a year off before matriculating, a fairly common practice...
...that day won't come until Mexico goes straight, cleans up its justice and banking systems. Some American borderlanders who cheer integration in public go off the record to talk about what's wrong, admit that they rarely visit the other side or whisper quietly that they haven't felt the same about the place since a friend had his car hijacked a few years ago and they never saw him again. You can sense the same mysterious half silence wherever you go; Mexicans call it Article No. 20, as in Which of the $20 is for me? Police...
...your bigger questions is—and I’ll be the first to admit this—if the Democratic Party wants somebody that’s going to check every box in terms of traditional Democratic orthodoxy, I’m not the guy. And I’m very comfortable with that...
...income applicants to Harvard did not rise. The College received 2,353 fee-waiver requests this year, precisely the same number as it did last year—an indication that the number of freshmen from low-income backgrounds next year would remain roughly the same. The current admit pool, however, is projected to see a 10 percent increase in eligibility for HFAI...
...admitted members of the Class of 2010’s academic interests and geographic distribution are very similar to the figures for last year. The most marked divergence is that foreign citizens, U.S. dual citizens, and U.S. permanent residents make up 19.2 percent of this year’s admit pool, versus 16.9 percent last year...