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...Steven P. Layne, a member of the Museum, Library & Cultural Properties Council of the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), corroborates his theory. “Basically if somebody’s going to grab something and run and they are strong-armed, most security officers in most applications??not just museums—are not prepared to deal with that...
According to a class profile posted on the MBA Admissions Office's Web site, the incoming Class of 2011 currently has 942 enrolled students, 42 more than last year's entering class. The Business School received 9,093 applications??its second-highest total ever—which corresponds to a 12 percent acceptance rate. The school also reported a yield rate of 89 percent...
...bitterness and, at the very end, the joy of receiving your Harvard admissions decisions. I’ve been crying for 2 hours. I will never get over it. —hookem168 The fact that this process—these twelve years—not just the applications??is over feels... strange. That it should end with so many rejections is...I feel numb —jiess Real talk: About 20% of the acceptances are mistakes. This can be corroborated with qualitative evidence. —shalashaska64 “A record 10.9 percent of admitted...
...position, Nadaff said. Graduate school is often “isolating,” and Houses can provide tutors with a “sense of community,” she said.Mather House officials weren’t the only ones to report a measurable spike in tutor applications??Adams House Master Judith S. Palfrey ’67 said that she was excited about a larger pool of “diverse” applicants in Adams. Joshua D. Goldman, a fellowships tutor in Lowell House, said that though the number of annual applicants varies...
...offerings to accommodate more applicants has not remedied the problem. This counterintuitive result stems from the skewed distribution of applications for the most popular seminars, often as a product of the high-profile names of their instructors. The 20 most sought-after seminars this term each received over 100 applications??nearly the same total as the other 62 combined.Freshman Matthew R. Vines, had hoped to take a seminar with Samantha Power, a distinguished human rights scholar and professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, since before he was accepted to Harvard. Out of hundreds of applicants...