<p>It’s great that Yale came in 5th, but it’s difficult to put credible stock in a survey that places Lehigh, the University of Rochester, Hamilton, Northeastern, Boston University and 33 other schools ahead of Princeton.</p>
<p>^^
I remember some college party games, where you drank to agree with the statement, “I have determined my sexual orientation through empirical testing.” If you’re not willing to try, how can you be sure?</p>
<p>According to the web site that performed the study, the Flexibility characteristic is determined “by the ability to avoid errors, think outside the box, communicate clearly and multitask quickly and efficiently”, all traits that Yalies seem to posses more than the rest in the study, but certainly not related to sexual orientation.</p>
<p>How meaningful is this? I mean, shouldn’t Cal Tech be on there somewhere? A list like this is not so meaningful if it is obviously missing well known institutions (but has, for instance, Cal State San Bernardino). Hmm.</p>