In the 1980-81 catalogue, there were 2139 hits for “Ph.D.” and the catalogue was 239 pages, a ratio of 8.9. In the 2011-2013 catalogue, there were 4132 hits and the catalogue was 414 pages, a ratio of 10.0. So if anything, there are fewer professors per class—professors are teaching slightly more courses on average.
Isn’t that backwards? A higher “Ph.D.”/catalogue page ratio would suggest a higher professor/class ratio, wouldn’t it? Still, as you say, it’s only a small difference.
Isn’t that backwards? A higher “Ph.D.”/catalogue page ratio would suggest a higher professor/class ratio, wouldn’t it? Still, as you say, it’s only a small difference.
Good catch, thanks. Fixed.