Survey Goes Inside Sex Lives of Harvard Students

1 in 4 seniors who answered the survey said they'll leave school without ever having sex there

One in four Harvard seniors will leave school without ever having sex there, according to a survey conducted by the university's newspaper.

The Harvard Crimson study of the Class of 2015 was not a random sample of the student body, according to The Boston Globe. It did get email responses from 760 people -- nearly half of the senior class.

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Nearly 20 percent of the male respondents said they had 10 or more partners at Harvard. Seven percent of females made the same statement.

The survey was sent to every senior and was open from May 12 to may 20.

Thirteen percent of students identified as gay, bisexual or something else.

The survey was anonymous and The Crimson did not adjust data for possible self-selection bias.

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