AN INFORMAL HARVARD SURVEY confirms some stereotypes.

They scored well on the SATs, but it appears Harvard freshmen aren’t quite as good at scoring in bed.

Only 35 percent of the Class of 2017 had sex before coming to Harvard, according to a survey of incoming freshmen conducted by The Crimson last month. . . .

Respondents who identify as homosexual or bisexual are more likely than their heterosexual counterparts to report that they have lost their virginity. Forty-five percent of homosexuals and 56 percent of bisexuals reported having sex versus 35 percent of heterosexuals. Of those freshmen who say that they are questioning their sexuality, only 20 percent said they have had sex.

Well, we see where the priorities of The Harvard Crimson lie.