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I checked harvard, there are 6 russian students there.
Check again. This number is not correct. It should be obvious to anybody who has been anywhere near an Ivy League university.
Another great "success" of capitalism, the airline industry.
Airlines charge fees to sit with your family
So it is the airline industry has concocted a relatively new fee: Charging you extra to sit with your loved ones.
You think it's common courtesy for an airline to let you sit next to those with whom you're actually flying?
Don't be silly.
Once airlines realized you like sitting next to the people who are named on your reservation, guess what they thought?
Yes, additional revenue opportunities.
So, as the Wall Street Journal reports, some airlines are now charging a so-called "family fee."
Want to sit next to, oh, your children? But of course. We'd love to help. Give us more money.
Joke's on them. I'd pay extra to not sit near my kids.
It would be worth paying extra to make sure your kids aren't seated next to CIC. The man has a history.
thunderlips11 is deplorable says
GI Bill should not be allowed to be used to access loans only for schools that have been operating for at least 30 years.
why are you now suddenly 'deplorable'?
I checked harvard, there are 6 russian students there.
Check again. This number is not correct. It should be obvious to anybody who has been anywhere near an Ivy League university.
The HIO office page does say it doesn't represent "official Harvard enrolment". But luckily we do have the official Harvard page from the prevost office. http://worldwide.harvard.edu/international-students-country-and-school-2013-14-0 That number is 34 for 2013/14. Not so luckily the number includes all 15 of schools at Harvard including all the the graduate schools (like medical, dentist business, law, etc.). It also says it double counts anyone enrolled in more than one school. So it's true we don't know the exact number of Russian students actually in Harvard college undergrad itself. But it probably very safe to say it is less than 34. That would be out of 21,000.
Where would you suggest I check since you feel that Harvard doesn't have the correct information about their own enrolments? I would think Harvard would actually know how many Russian students they have enrolled, but somehow you disagree. What exactly do you think would be a more accurate source than Harvard's HIO statistics web page or the Harvard prevost office? Where did you check that represents a more reliable source of information on Harvard enrolments than Harvard itself and why didn't you post the link to it?
I am all a quiver eagerly awaiting your information enlightening us how many there really are.
hunderlips11 is deplorable says
GI Bill should not be allowed to be used to access loans only for schools that have been operating for at least 30 years.
why are you now suddenly 'deplorable'?
Because he's voting for trump. Hillary says so
Many people in West have a romantic view of Russia that they get from Soviet times
What Soviet times? I read Russia times occasionally. Is that what you are talking about? It's not at all romanticizing, it's pretty gritty actually.
I am all a quiver eagerly awaiting your information enlightening us how many there really are.
I pointed out that the number that you stated - 6, is incorrect. The additional info that you came up with only corroborates my claim. Discussion over.
P.S. In my class in grad school, physics dept. ivy league university, there were 3 russian students. One became a prof at a top US university, two went to work for McKinsey - one in NYC, one in Moscow.
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http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/09/americas-college-diversity-officers/499022/#article-comments
Good article and discussion
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