Is this True

<p>According to this Website Harvard has 14,000 undergraduates. Is this true?</p>

<p>QS</a> Top Universities: Schools</p>

<p>no.</p>

<p>[Harvard</a> at a Glance - Harvard University](<a href=“http://www.harvard.edu/about/glance.php]Harvard”>http://www.harvard.edu/about/glance.php)</p>

<p>cool thanks so about 1700 students accepted each year</p>

<p>Hmm if they can’t even get the number of students right, I wonder how flawed their rankings are…
QS can’t even do the math right. They say that there are around 1700 first year students, then they say there are 14,172 undergrads. 1700x4 does not equal 14,000 nor does 1700x5.
They say that there are 18,514 grad students. But then they say there are totally 29,900 grad+undergrad students. Last time I checked 14,172 + 18,514 does not equal 29,900. </p>

<p>Actually Harvard admits around 2000 kids.</p>

<p>No, 1660ish slots, with high 70’s yield. So do the math, I’m too lazy.</p>

<p>My “no” was to the OP.</p>

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<p>Class of 2012 statistics
[Harvard</a> College Admissions § Applying: Statistics](<a href=“http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/statistics.html]Harvard”>http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/statistics.html)</p>