Talk:College of the University of Chicago

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Top Seven Majors by Enrollment

   * Economics: 440 (8.3%)
   * Biological Sciences: 289 (5.5%)
   * Political Science: 216 (4.1%)
   * English Language/Literature: 165 (3.1%)
   * Mathematics: 178 (3.4%)
   * History: 135 (2.6%)
   * International Studies: 127 (2.4%)

There is no where near 1/3 of the undergraduate population majoring in economics. As it is these are declared majors, with something like 5% finishing in econ due to the attrition rate.

The culture section contains statements that are simply false. Far more than 2 frats throw parties, and finals and holidays are rarely exceptions.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 13:29, 25 February 2008 (UTC)