Harvey Mudd "Campus Life"
Oct. 8th, 2002 03:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
According to: http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/campuslife.asp?listing=1023484<ID=1
I find some of this stuff amusing. For example, the first two "Counseling services" listed are "Birth Control" and "Religious," Now I wouldn't be surprised if these are the two most important ones, but it's still silly to see them listed together. Almost as silly as keeping them in the same building as each other. "Upstairs for God, downstairs for backrubs and condoms."
And here's the list of housing options:
Coed Dorms
Apts for Married Students
Apts for Single Students
Other Housing
Apts for Single Students confuses me. As a Mudd student, I think I know what they mean, but it's a little unclear. Are there really schools that would, say, allow a married couple to live together in some apartment building, but not allow a pair of unmarried girls to live there? That would be totally bazzar.
Also, it says that 70% of freshmen graduate in 4 years. I've been wondering about that number for a while.
And here are some other interesting numbers. Mudd accepts 26% of the men who apply and 55% of the women who apply. Those numbers seriously disterb me. I find it hard to believe that the pool of female applicants is that much stronger than the pool of male applicants. I should go look those numbers up for some other schools.
Made public: October 30, 2002
I find some of this stuff amusing. For example, the first two "Counseling services" listed are "Birth Control" and "Religious," Now I wouldn't be surprised if these are the two most important ones, but it's still silly to see them listed together. Almost as silly as keeping them in the same building as each other. "Upstairs for God, downstairs for backrubs and condoms."
And here's the list of housing options:
Coed Dorms
Apts for Married Students
Apts for Single Students
Other Housing
Apts for Single Students confuses me. As a Mudd student, I think I know what they mean, but it's a little unclear. Are there really schools that would, say, allow a married couple to live together in some apartment building, but not allow a pair of unmarried girls to live there? That would be totally bazzar.
Also, it says that 70% of freshmen graduate in 4 years. I've been wondering about that number for a while.
And here are some other interesting numbers. Mudd accepts 26% of the men who apply and 55% of the women who apply. Those numbers seriously disterb me. I find it hard to believe that the pool of female applicants is that much stronger than the pool of male applicants. I should go look those numbers up for some other schools.
Made public: October 30, 2002