In my PhD class in 2009, the admission rate for domestic students was about 50% and for international students was about 10%. It's an imperfect metric, but they were clearly giving us domestic students a leg up already.
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Filipe Campante
The reason why this article is so bad is that the only argument it marshals against international students is a fallacy. There isn’t a fixed set of slots for people to compete for, given by nature. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/01/o...
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