In a message dated 3/29/2006 2:07:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
York University: 50,000 students - 3,436 words - ratio word/student: .068
> Bishops: 2,188 students - 420 words - ratio word/student: .192
> McGill: 30,925 students - 3,504 words - ration word/student: .113
> Harvard (US): 19,650 students - 6,111 words - ratio word/student: .311
>
Why would you se a measure of word/student ratio? They only have 420 words about Bishops but over 3000 words for the other 2.  To really have an impace, add another 3000 words to a discussion of Bishops!
 
Riki Koenigsberg
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