Word: classing
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...annual Harvard MBA Indicator, compiled by financial consultant and HBS graduate Ray Soifer, advises investors to sell when 30 percent or more of the Business School class enters finance and encourages investors to buy if 10 percent or fewer enter the sector...
This year, 28 percent of the Business School’s graduating class entered “market-sensitive” sectors, which include investment banking, hedge funds, and private equity, among others. That is down from a record high of 41 percent in 2008, according to Soifer’s report...
Tough economic conditions have added another layer to enrollment questions. At budget-strapped GSAS, increases in applications have not translated into increased international enrollments. According to Berg, GSAS sought to reduce this year’s class size to 2007 levels after large growth in 2008 because the school could not afford the generous financial aid that it offers to graduate students. The number of students admitted to GSAS departments either dropped or did not change...
...approximately 4,500 undergraduate students throughout the 1980s and 1990s, according to Schmill, but the university reduced its class size when it began requiring all freshmen to live on campus...
Bloomberg News reported last week that MIT hoped to increase the class size as a means of raising revenue. Schmill denied this explanation, saying that admissions at MIT will continue to be need-blind in the future and that even the full cost of tuition does not cover all the expenses of students’ education. Instead, he said plans for a size increase have raised concerns about the costs more undergrads might entail...