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Compared to the often rocky and muddy fields that the club team uses at Harvard, Stanford??€™s fields were idyllic...
Compared to the often rocky and muddy fields that the club team uses at Harvard, Stanford??€™s fields were idyllic...
...greatest number of students who could not accept Harvard’s early offer of admission because of an Early Decision commitment attended Yale, followed by Stanford??€”although one such takeaway was scored by the University of Indiana at Bloomington. Princeton did not allow its Early Decision candidates to apply early elsewhere...
Princeton’s outgoing Dean of Admission, Fred Hargadon, has traditionally been a devoted supporter of Early Decision. Breimer said his successor would likely take two years before deciding whether to change Princeton’s policy in order to see how Yale and Stanford??€™s moves to Early Action affected their yields, or the proportion of accepted students who attend...
Wolfers, Eric Zitzewitz ’93, an assistant professor at Stanford??€™s Graduate School of Business, and Andrew Leigh, a doctoral student at the Kennedy School of Government, conducted the study, which compared stock market fluctuations to the price of the “Saddam Securities...