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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Again, this work comes out of Harvard's Graduate School of Education. It does not come out of the admissions department and wasn't designed to make Harvard look like anything. There's been no indication from Harvard that it intends to change its admissions processes.[/quote] [b]Except for the fact that it was endorsed by the admissions directors and deans at Harvard, Stanford, MIT, etc.[/quote][/b] Yes, but what we are telling you is that it is PR bullshit! And timed to - surprise - come out just after the applications were due in to "calm" the students and makde the applicaitons officers seem more human. Nothing has changed. There will be more applicants than ever. Fewer students will get in. Selectivity no. will drop to 4% or perhaps even 3%. And this is all being done for the U.S. News & World Report rankings.[/quote]
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