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...Even when he doesn’t respond to the BSC’s requests immediately, Gan said, he can still get jobs. He said this indicates a tutor shortage, because it means that the available jobs are not snatched up right away. According to Director of the BSC Abigail Lipson, the Bureau receives roughly 1,300 requests each year for peer tutoring. When asked about a tutor shortage, Lipson wrote in an e-mail that requests for more advanced or smaller courses were generally harder to fill, while introductory physics, math, economics, and chemistry courses were in highest demand...
...Games, earning a total of 291 medals. No stranger to international competition, Pangilinan also raced in the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke for the Philippines in the 2004 Olympic Games and picked up a 20th-place finish in the 200-meter event. —ABIGAIL M. BAIRD...
...really use this time to train hard,” Lee said. “It’s a time for us to really work hard and build up our strength to get ready for the end of the year.”—Staff writer Abigail M. Baird can be reached at ambaird@fas.harvard.edu...
...only thing where people will get good grades at,” said Teymour E. Shahabi ’06. “I don’t think I could’ve gotten good grades doing something I don’t love.” Abigail S. Devlin ’06, co-captain of the Harvard Sailing Team, said “being really interested in what you’re doing helps to keep you motivated to put it the long hours.” Several Phi Beta Kappa members said they are not solely...
...chance for us to race really fast and see what we can do,” Davidson said. “Everyone is getting really excited for it and looking to see what they can do and what we can do.” —Staff writer Abigail M. Baird can be reached at ambaird@fas.harvard.edu...