Total tuition money spent to educate the class: $98,418,600.
Most popular major: government (173 students), followed by English (142), history (125), psychology (74), and economics (69). There were 72 double majors. About half the class changed majors at least once.
Graduating in four years: 85.5 percent of the class (915 out of 1,070). Four '91s graduated the previous winter.
Designated as Presidential Scholars: 42. Total orders of fries
(small and large) ordered by the class over four years at the Hopkins Center's Courtyard Cafe: 365,184. Orders per student: 91.
Failing marks over four years: 166. Citations for exceptional work: 541. Completing honors theses: 136 (19 fewer than in 1990). Class final grade point average: 3.229.
Most popular chosen fields (in descending order): consulting, investment banking, marketing, advertising, and teaching.
Number of students in the class who studied Catullus: seven. Number who played the cello: four.