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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“I'm a Harvard grad. Traditionally the freshmen are housed in Harvard Yard. There are only so many rooms. “ [b]My apologies. I forgot that Harvard is the only college on earth, & that there is a Massachusetts law that requires college students to live on campus. But hey, congrats on that Harvard Extension degree.[/b] [/quote] 1) Harvard was previously mentioned on this thread at 15:32 (page 2); 16:43 (page 2): 13:43 and 14:13 (page 4) etc. etc. etc. But continue on with your hostile, envious posts. If you had bothered to read, you would know that. 2) Harvard YARD (where the freshmen are housed, dates back to 1718). After a year in the Yard, the students select the Houses in which they will live for the next three years. Most don't move off campus because of the wealth of activities in the Houses and because of the costs of Cambridge real estate. Since you are so smart, tell us how Harvard can enlarge the size of the freshman class without running into problems with off-campus housing (WHERE? Do you have any idea how expensive real estate in Cambridge is?) 3) Obviously MASS law doesn't require students to live on campus. DUH. But if accepted to Harvard, 99.9% want the Harvard Yard experience (which often doesn't have air conditioning, but like UVA and the lawn, the freshman want it). 4) I'm a triple H student, meaning I have degrees from undergrad, the Kennedy School and Harvard Law, but by all means continue to dream up stuff! I was never an extension student. You have a green-eyed monster problem that is inappropriate on social media forums like this. seek help before posting again. You add nothing to the discourse but somehow feel better for having slammed other people. That cries for help [/quote]
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