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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

College admissions, on Bloomberg Surveillance (audio interview, 7 minutes)

I spoke briefly about college admissions yesterday on Bloomberg Surveillance:

Roth: College admissions look for signals of student interestMay 3, 2016 —  Professor Alvin Roth discusses college admissions and how it’s a congested market place. He speaks with Tom Keene and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Surveillance.Running time 11:14 

Download: Roth: College admissions look for signals of student interest
(the section on college admissions starts around minute 1:45 and ends around minute 9:00)
Posted by Al Roth at 5:04 AM
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