Harvard's 1899 Entrance Exam [pdf]
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Harvard's 1899 Entrance Exam [pdf]
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#3The stamp says 1899, but it says 1869 at the bottom of each page. Is it actually from 1869?
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#5Makes the SAT look like a joke...
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It's interesting. I do have a certain romantic attachment to this kind of classic humanist education, e.g. it irks me that the history and geography section has me floundered and I'm somewhat sorry that I didn't have the drive to do better in Latin in school.
But then I think, there's so much other interesting things to know and experience. At times when I wish I could read Cicero's Orationes In Catilinam in its original form, I need to remind myself that I can read and understand, say, this little piece of genius:
fib = 1 : 1 : [ a+b | (a,b) Re: Harvard's 1899 Entrance Exam [pdf]
#9Am I just being an engineer, or is the math way easier than the rest of this test?
I'd say some of it is pointlessly tedious, though, such as the one with manual division.
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#10Am I just being an engineer, or is the math way easier than the rest of this test?