Applications filled out, recommendations obtained and transcripts submitted, sophomores who had been waiting to hear whether they had been admitted to the Wilson School flocked to their mailboxes on March 14.
Of the 154 students who applied to the program, 90 ...(back to the article)
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ditto. not only does almost everyone NOT go into public service, but almost everyone has no intention of doing so before, during, and after applying to WWS. It really clogs up the application process and discourages people who want this career path from applying. Pathetic. WWS shouldn't be a "what else is there to do" major.
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Unless he was wrongly quoted, Levit is obviously unaware of the cold hard facts or the situation, that the MAJORITY of Woodrow Wilson majors do NOT go into the public sector and instead go straight to Wall Street. He just got in a few days ago so perhaps he is still naive about this, but the fact is that he's wrong.
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