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...online survey asked respondents to rate their own concentration on a 1-to-5 scale, with 1 signifying “very dissatisfied” and 5 for “very satisfied.” The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS)—with eight graduating seniors, six of whom answered The Crimson’s survey—topped the charts with a perfect...
...other end of the spectrum lies the government department, Harvard’s second-largest concentration, with 206 graduating seniors. Government garnered a rock-bottom rating of 3.04 in The Crimson’s survey. Only the biology concentration—which is in the process of being disbanded—scored lower, with an average rating of 3.02. (This fall, sophomores will not have the option of majoring in biology, but instead will choose among several sub-disciplines, including chemical and physical biology, molecular and cellular biology, neurobiology, and organismic and evolutionary biology...
...While Harvard College conducts its own exit survey of seniors each year, it does not release the results publicly. But professors who have seen the College’s data say The Crimson’s results closely conform to official statistics...
...What we see from the official exit survey is very similar to what you have here,” says the government department’s head tutor, Timothy J. Colton. “I think we can take it as established that government gets quite low scores relative to other departments...
...Government is grappling with its consistently poor performance on student satisfaction surveys. The department has hired a doctoral candidate to analyze survey data this summer...