<p>@hippo, have you ever considered that maybe those aren’t the type of students Princeton attracts? Princeton’s grade deflation policy makes it unattractive to premeds and prelaws because admission to med and law schools are GPA intensive. Princeton is big on Econ (ever hearda Krugman?). Try looking at another sector, such as business. </p>
<p>The statistics that you offered are flawed and you know it. You conveniently ignored Harvard’s more famous graduate schools, such as law, business, and med. Let’s take a closer look. Harvard has 21,000 degree students, only 6655 of which belong to Harvard College. Any idiot is able to see that Harvard must have over 14,000 graduate students spread throughout its graduate schools of which the Graduate School of Arts and Science is only one. Here, you can even check my statistics: <a href=“http://www.provost.harvard.edu/institutional_research/Provost_-_Harvard_Fact_Book_2009-10_FINAL_new.pdf[/url]”>http://www.provost.harvard.edu/institutional_research/Provost_-_Harvard_Fact_Book_2009-10_FINAL_new.pdf</a></p>
<p>Next time, make sure your math makes sense before you post and make a fool of yourself.</p>