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...Harry Potter: shake down a Folk and Myth professor until they teach you some bad-ass spells. While you’re at it, steal their academic robes and a broom from their utility closet to complete the look. 2) Rock the lanyard and “Harvard 2010?? T-shirt...all the way to UHS, after furtively drinking plastic handle vodka in Lionel. Yet again, you’re a freshman. 3) Drown...you’re Harry Elkins Widener! 4) Put together some writing, publish it once in awhile, and have nobody read it?...
...door,” says Koning Shen ’10. So even after emails from both Bok and Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67, test administrators are still looking for more students to participate. Maybe they will use their critical thinking skills to attribute 2010??s disinterest to a) apathy b) laziness c) agoraphobia d) bad timing or e) all of the above...
...somehow to be the property of our most advantaged applicants rather than the common property of all applicants,” Virginia President John T. Casteen III said in a statement. Despite the fact that 51 percent of Virginia’s in-state students in the Class of 2010??and 55 percent of out-of-state students—qualify for financial aid, fewer than 20 of the 948 students admitted through the early program applied for financial aid, according to statistics from the school. Virginia Dean of Admissions John A. Blackburn told the student Cavalier Daily...
...mission: she was looking for some way to find out her dorm room assignment before Harvard officially told her. Even though housing assignments are not set to be mailed to first years until later this month, Lamas—and dozens of other members of the class of 2010??succeeded. Lamas was searching my.harvard.edu for some glitch in the system that would give her the answers. Eventually, a fellow freshman told her that when users view their student termbills—accessible under the Campus Resources tab of the my.harvard portal page—their dorm room phone...
Although Monique Rinere’s goal for her first months at Harvard was to make the Class of 2010??s introduction to the College as smooth as possible, her own introduction has been anything but.By all accounts, she was a popular figure on Princeton University’s campus during her half-decade as head of a residential college. In December, Harvard hired her away and made her its first-ever associate dean of academic advising.On Feb. 27, she arrived here to spearhead the much-heralded overhaul of the College’s advising system...