Quote (Skinned @ May 18 2013 11:51am)
I bet you'll find that the Jewish population is a small minority comparatively despite your insinuation that elite schools are Jewish institutions.
I would hope they are a small population, I would also hope that demographics of any university would be very close to actual population but it isn't like that in the real world. There is a fair amount of discrimination for elite colleges like that, different ethnic groups have varying standards needed to be accepted. Asians and Jews have a higher capacity for intelligence than other ethnic groups as well, considering that information, it should correlate that there would be a higher population in institutions of higher education. I think that is mostly true but with 65%+ of our society also being white, it would make sense to see a high representation of exceptional white folks and other groups.
Quote (http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2009/10/23/24251)
Jewish students at Harvard, Brown, Columbia and Penn make up 25 percent of their respective undergraduate populations, and at Yale and Cornell, the number is 22 percent, according to data provided by Hillel, a leading international Jewish campus organization.
http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/statistics.html - I found this as well, it seems that Asians make up 20%~ of admissions as well, very interesting statistics overall. Very cleverly they do not distinguish the rest of the enrollment, it is assumed to be of the same group, i.e., white., that is disappointing.
Assuming all of this is true, it would be that about 30-35%~ are white in Harvard.