<p>siavash is kool...hahahahahha</p>
<p>how's trinidad?</p>
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<blockquote> <p>how's trinidad? <<</p> </blockquote>
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<p>Black African students are classified as International Students by Harvard U., which includes Harvard College and its graduate and professional schools. The goals/de facto quotas for the International Students are different than those those for American students and they are counted in separate categories by Harvard. Therefore, the numbers given for African American blacks admitted to Harvard, does not include foreign or international blacks</p>
<p>You can view the numbers from the Harvard U. Fact Book.</p>
<p>Degrees Conferred by Student Ethnicity: Academic Year 2002 - 2003, click on;</p>
<p>International Enrollment at Harvard, click on;</p>
<p>haha fa sho im hailin from da big ethiopia but i live in seattle</p>
<p>trinidad is cool alotta rain and lightning though</p>
<p>hmmm houstons like that rite now
i like the rain tho</p>
<p>so who else has the week off for thanksgiving?</p>
<p>die, bella</p>
<p>studying for sat2 right now math1c physics bio writing..wish me luck!!!</p>
<p>Harvard University (all schools)- International Enrollment: Fall 2003</p>
<p>Click on:</p>
<p>International students from Asia consist of the largest group of foreign or "International Sudents" at Harvard University. Of the main continents, Africa has the smallest number of Internationals with only 154 students, out of the total of 3402. Asia has the largest number with 1,166. To see the numbers for each school at Harvard, please click on:</p>
<p>Africa, 154 </p>
<p>Asia, 1,166</p>
<p>Europe, 1,102</p>
<p>Latin America, 260</p>
<p>Middle East, 204</p>
<p>North America, 515</p>
<p>Oceania, 91 </p>
<p>Total 3,402</p>
<p>gluck kerron
and ivyleaguechamp-trust me, my "vacation" is tainted by assignments & projects!</p>
<p>AAAAAAAAAHHHH!!! to hell with math1 I'm all about the physics now. who needs math anyways lol</p>
<p>Hey guys. Does anyone know exactly how much of a benefit being a URM is, specifically a non-puerto rican/non-mexican hispanic? I had read an article online this summer that a prof at Princeton had done some research on the subject and concluded that being hispanic was worth 185 points on one's SAT score, but it didn't specify what strain of hispanic.</p>
<p>How competive is a 1460, a 3.5, and extracurriculars teeming from one's wazoo for a plain ol' hispanic in the harvard EA pool?</p>
<p>Whenever I read anything about diversity or affirmative action they always talk about african americans and latinos as the main URMs. Does anyone know of any statistics for the number of hispanics with 1450+ SATs? I had read about there only being 192 african americans with 1450+ SATs, but I haven't heard any figures for the number of hispanics in that scoring bracket.</p>
<p>hm iono im sure its a pretty big benefit to be a URM at an ivy...considering that only 192 black kids got 1450+ on their SATs, and only 2000 got 1300+, and there are many more than 500 or so blacks spread across the 8 schools in the ivy league, it probably does help quite a bit. But then again, so does being a legacy.</p>
<p>bumpppppppppp</p>
<p>bumppppppppppp</p>
<p>where did kerron go?</p>
<p>yah wheredid he go?</p>
<p>I think he's studying for his sat ii's</p>
<p>hahahahahaa</p>