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...thus forced to spin ourselves as specialists from the outset of the admissions process, although a core of uncertainty may lurk behind this effort. Even Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73 acknowledges that the number of applications with no field of study marked “greatly underrepresents the actual numbers” of undecided candidates...
Although the obsessive culture of test preparation persists, proponents of the SAT I maintain that the exam works as a helpful indicator of future academic success. Harvard’s Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis maintains, “The SAT I has been a long time valuable tool for us;” similarly, Julie Peterson, a spokesperson for the University of Michigan, supports the SAT I for its “predictive value in how a student might succeed...
Later, a “student demonstration” abruptly interrupted remarks from Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis...
Last year, Byerly Hall was swamped with applications, prompting officials to reconsider the policy. According to Harvard’s Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73, single-choice Early Action has had the “magical effect, beneficial effect of reducing numbers to a level that will allow us to pay careful and single attention to early application applicants...
Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73 agreed with Slater’s conclusion that intense competition for high-achieving black students depresses Harvard’s yield...