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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]any reason to think Yale will do this too?[/quote] I fully expect them to, followed by Harvard.[/quote] We’ve already discussed this. Both schools are too big and have too many professional students (law, medicine, business) to get down to under 3,000 tuition-paying students. [/quote] You just need to do the math. If eliminating the tuition dollars for a lot of students is cheaper than a tax bill of several hundred million than it does make sense.[/quote] They could also reduce their class sizes. Yale is one of the few top schools to have have added two residential colleges and increased their undergraduate class sizes recently. I suppose that could be reversed. [/quote]
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