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    Richest university in the World with 53 Billion Endowment, tells students to get Food Stamps

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...20groceries%3F'

  • #2
    Originally posted by Shockm View Post
    Richest university in the World with 53 Billion Endowment, tells students to get Food Stamps

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...20groceries%3F'
    Libs prefer everyone other than the ruling class be on food stamps. That's their second preference to ration lines. They'll get it to that point eventually.

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    • #3
      My older brother graduated from Harvard business (3rd in his class). I don't remember him talking about a stipend.


      Anyway, what am I missing? Harvard has 21,000 grad students (according to the article) that (again, according to the article) do most of the teaching, mentoring and advising for the undergrads. A quick Google search tells me there are roughly 8400 undergrads. Being taught, mentored and advised by 21,000 grads.


      I'm either missing something or what the **** does Harvard have other staff doing? More than 2 teachers for each undergrad.....that's a hell of a ratio.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
        My older brother graduated from Harvard business (3rd in his class). I don't remember him talking about a stipend.


        Anyway, what am I missing? Harvard has 21,000 grad students (according to the article) that (again, according to the article) do most of the teaching, mentoring and advising for the undergrads. A quick Google search tells me there are roughly 8400 undergrads. Being taught, mentored and advised by 21,000 grads.


        I'm either missing something or what the **** does Harvard have other staff doing? More than 2 teachers for each undergrad.....that's a hell of a ratio.

        It sounds like this article is quite misleading (to say the least). I suppose it’s possible to have that many grad students between all the programs and counting distance learners. But this article likely fails in distinguishing between grad students and grad assistants.

        But what do I know?


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        • #5
          Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
          My older brother graduated from Harvard business (3rd in his class). I don't remember him talking about a stipend.


          Anyway, what am I missing? Harvard has 21,000 grad students (according to the article) that (again, according to the article) do most of the teaching, mentoring and advising for the undergrads. A quick Google search tells me there are roughly 8400 undergrads. Being taught, mentored and advised by 21,000 grads.


          I'm either missing something or what the **** does Harvard have other staff doing? More than 2 teachers for each undergrad.....that's a hell of a ratio.

          According Wikipedia about 2 to 1
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