Word: perring
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...School is the most popular professional school for Harvard graduates, although for Cliffies it is outranked by medical school and ed school. A full 17 per cent of Harvard '66 went on to law school, the largest proportion of any class in history. Fourteen members of Radcliffe '66 are in law schools, just over five per cent of the class but exactly double the '65 figure...
Harvard Law School, like Harvard everything else, is the favorite. Of the Harvard '66 graduates in law schools, 44, or 23 per cent, are at Harvard. This is a drastic decline from '65, which sent 71 students to Harvard Law School. Six of the Cliffies are at Harvard. The University of Pennsylvania Law School ranked second with 20 Harvard '66 students and one Cliffie. Eighty-four per cent of the Harvard graduates who applied to law school were admitted to at least one, and acceptances were almost twice as frequent for magna graduates as for non-honors...
Harvard sends more students to medical school than any other undergraduate institution in the country. Last year, the number was 158 (14 per cent). Thirty-one went to Harvard Med School, up three over '65. At Radcliffe, the number of graduates going to medical school almost doubled in one year, from 11 to 21, which is a surprising 16 per cent of the total number of Cliffies going on to grad school. Seven of those 21 are at Harvard...
Eighty-nine per cent of the Harvard graduates applying to medical schools were accepted by at least one. This represnts the highest rate of acceptance for any kind of graduate school except theology. However, the rate of acceptance of Harvard '66 by Harvard Med School was only 12.8 per cent, the lowest for any Harvard graduate school...
Radcliffe, which does not keep records on the number of graduates in the army, reports that 27 per cent of the class of '66 is now married, the same proportion as the class of '65 at this time last year...