Word: arming
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Hoping to heal the human body, Harvard pre-meds are learning that applying to medical school can cost an arm and a leg. A typical Harvard undergraduate applying to medical school can rack up more than $6,000 in costs for applications, the MCAT, test prep, and travel costs for interviews, according to students and advisers. While some resources are available for undergraduates from low-income backgrounds, including loans from the Harvard Financial Aid Office, many applicants do not qualify for application fee waivers and medical schools do not offer financial aid for students not yet enrolled. These expenses...
...high-fives for snatching good snaps of her with their mobile phones. Charles Anderson, who had suffered a mild stroke, said the Queen "is very warm, very easy to talk to. Helluva job she's got. I wouldn't want it." She stopped to chat with Linda Patterson, whose arm was in a cast after breaking her thumb. "I think I'm going to cry, I'm so excited!" Patterson said a few seconds later...
...believes is the “best” picture of herself, far more often than not clearly cropped from a “group shot.” The picture is centered on her but is surrounded by the cut-off faces of her friends or a stray arm around her that does not have an apparent owner. After exhaustive examination of all 108 photos, I found her in a “group shot”—but being the guy I am, I wasn’t distracted for a second by her friends...
With campus-wide social events in the hands of a newly formed, independent board funded by the College administration, the Undergraduate Council (UC) is now taking a hard look at how to restructure its former social programming arm, the Campus Life Committee...
...offered a polite "no grazie." With that, he slowly started to peek in the bowl to pluck out the best cherries for himself. As the conversation continued, so did the search for each new cherry, and all the while Berlusconi pulled the bowl closer and closer until his left arm was practically wrapped around...