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...given six months to practice with it and whip yourself into shape, could you excel in the current era? Is there anything about the demands of modern tennis that you couldn't have coped with? These hypotheticals can come from a hundred different directions. But I finished my career in the seniors playing with a larger-headed racquet - it was wood and graphite. And I went back about 10 years! It was, "Hey, I can serve, I can volley." I had a bigger surface to play with and could put more spin on the ball. But because of the spin...
Responding to the common refrain that students feel pushed into careers in consulting and banking, she proposed ways to make information about alternative career paths more available and said she hoped the financial aid initiative would reduce the pressures of educational debt...
...students to explore new ideas, to talk to the people who know what the options are, to consult with the experts who can tell them that concentration choice has little if anything to do with future career opportunities and realities...
...advisers to encourage students to look at course selection and concentration choice in new and “outside the box” ways, hoping to discourage the perception among students that choosing a concentration is merely an administrative hurdle or a stepping-stone to a career...
...rooted her message of experience not in her work in the Senate, or her legal career, or her passion for progress on a few core issues, but on the royal "we" of the Clinton presidency. She was a part of everything, she insists, from health care to foreign policy. To drive the point home, her campaign sent former President Clinton out virtually full-time on the campaign trail across Iowa and New Hampshire. The signature photograph from the Clinton campaign on the day the Iowa caucuses fired the starting gun of the 2008 campaign was not Senator Clinton engaging with...