Rich Kids’ Sports, …. Oh my …. counting water polo in the mix to get into Harvard

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The Atlantic, and an economic professor, begins to shape a message about rich kid's sports, and college admissions. 

At Harvard, nearly 1,200 undergraduates—or 20 percent of the student body— participate in intercollegiate athletics. That’s more student athletes than Ohio State University, whose total undergraduate enrollment of 46,000 is nearly seven times larger.

Swimming championships in the city. Swimming wasn't mentioned as a rich kids' sport in the article. 

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