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...Coleridge may be said to be both a classical and a romantic, but then so may Dryden, depending on your point of view. In some respects, this statement is unquestionably true; but in others…” On through the night.I hope my inference is clear. The A??s go to people who wake us up, who talk to us, who are sparkling and different and bright. (The B’s go to Radcliffe girls who memorize the text and quote it verbatim, in perfectly hooped letters with circles over...
...Preferred Guide of College Counselors.” Just in case your curiosity has been aroused about Harvard’s standing—the Harvard statistics were compiled by Dominic Hood ’05—here is a quick review. We earn “A??s” for academics, off-campus dining, campus housing, and transportation. Not surprisingly, our lowest grades were for campus dining, off-campus housing, Greek life, and parking. Guys at Harvard give Girls a “B-,” while the females are a little more generous...
...more in store for the students. Many of the classes involve watching and discussing professional films, mostly documentaries. There are also many technical classes where the students learn how to use the equipment as well as the several different cameras. Occasionally, directors visit the class and hold Q&A??s with the students. Still, a lot of the learning is gleaned from the students’ critiques of each other’s work.“I like very much when a student shows work that the rest of the class understands is very good...
Talk to anyone in the world of business schools today, and you’ll find the hottest topic revolves around A??s and B’s. During the dot-com boom, some schools, including the Harvard Business School (HBS), prohibited students from releasing their grades to employers. This arrangement helps both parties by lowering grade pressure on students, contributing to a collegial, cooperative environment that HBS has adopted as central to its academic mission. Recently, the administration of HBS has expressed interest in making it “optional” for students to release their...
Plan B for the Type A??s then covered Weezer, a band with an understandably avid following at Harvard, since lead singer Rivers Cuomo is pursuing a degree here. Concert-goers further showed their fanaticism by enthusiastically bopping along to “Buddy Holly” and even chiming in on the newer, less popular “Beverly Hills...