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Speaking about world or US university rankings. For example, it will be interesting to investigate a metric called administrators-faculty ratio
or administrator-student ratio in addition to faculty-student ratio. You know that these days, universities are spending a lot of money that is not related to improving education. How will the rankings go if we add that kind of parameter ? We can still use rudimentary statistics. I am not sure about whether we have the data about the number of administrators for every university. Alfa |
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[missing missing] | "Housing Prices: Advanced Regression Techniques" might fill the bill, but one of you would have to look a bit more deeply into it to see whether "advanced regression .." implies more sophistication than we should expect from our undergrads. Note that this competition started recently and doesn't end until March 1, 2017. |
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