Word: assistive
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...first half when he committed three turnovers, but he settled down after the break and didn’t give the ball away once despite handling it on many occasions. “I think he was disturbed at halftime that he was hurting our assist-turnover ratio,” Sullivan said. “But that was just him getting used to the speed of the game and the way he was being guarded. I thought he did an excellent job, as the game went on, showing very good poise.” Lin also had a strong...
...less formalized than a consulting service.” This informal aspect ensures that students will be able to shine through as individuals, stresses Ramaswamy, instead of coming out as pefectly molded applicants.The biggest questions about packaging concern the personal essay. On its website, College Consulting Services offers to assist students by “brainstorming essay topics, selecting essay choices that focus on your interests and strengths, and providing an optional writing workshop to teach you how to write a killer essay.” But all of the companies interviewed for this article insist that they would never...
...expired…Richter’s shutout was the first by a Crimson freshman since February 23, 2002, when Dov Grumet-Morris ’05 blanked Union 4-0…Seniors Ryan Maki and Kevin Du and junior Alex Meintel had a goal and an assist apiece, while sophomore Brian McCafferty had three assists…Rookie Alex Biega gave Harvard the 4-0 lead with his first collegiate goal, putting away a pretty cross-ice pass from Meintel with 2:03 left in the final period...
Smaller departments and committees may have an easier time. All members of the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality will assist with advising and mentoring, according to Karen Flood, the director of studies. Flood added that she and the assistant director of studies would—between the two of them—review the particulars of every student’s plan of study...
...Crimson (0-3, 0-3 ECAC) forced itself to spend the rest of the game playing catch-up. Held scoreless until seven minutes into the second period, Harvard finally put one away during the power play, with Reese pushing the puck past Saints goalie Alex Petizian off an assist from junior Jon Pelle.Keeping up its momentum, the Crimson offense applied yet more pressure. Skating backwards, freshman Doug Rogers passed the puck to Pelle, who swept down the right side and slammed one in the back of the net 10:41 into the second period, tying it at 2-2.But the balance...