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<p>Not sure that’s the reason.</p>
<p>2005/2006 Engineering 3.2% Bio 8.5% Physical sciences 2.5% Total 14.2%
2007/2008 Engineering 3.0% Bio 4.7% Physical sciences 3.0% Total 10.7%
2008/2009 Engineering 2.0% Bio 5.0% Physical sciences 3.0 % Total 10%</p>
<p>Computer and information sciences varied little. 2005/06 1.4% 2007/08. 9% 2008/09 1%</p>
<p>I don’t believe many students were assigned temp housing. It is possible Smith’s yield was higher than expected. The calculatations aren’t an exact science.</p>