Word: chopra
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...Rohit Chopra ’04, chair of the Student Affairs Committee of the Undergraduate Council and a member of CCL—which consist of five faculty and five student members— said he agreed...
...Chopra said the CCL primarily looks to make sure new groups do not duplicate existing ones before approving them. He added that such a problem is usually resolved before a group is considered by CCL and that he would be “surprised if a group did not get approved” today...
Already, there have been efforts to increase the size of the Faculty. Chopra says this would bring about only good things: smaller classes, more courses offered, expanded research opportunities and better thesis advising...
Kiely can’t envision an effective advising system that doesn’t utilize resident tutors. “It’s one of the uniquely good things about Harvard,” he says. Chopra concurs and points out that with the current real estate market in Cambridge, grad students have ample incentive to apply for the job. This competition for spots in the Houses results in a group of tutors who are extremely qualified. Most Faculty members and administrators seem to agree that the tutor system will stay essentially the same, with a few small...
...subject of the Houses themselves, on the other hand, sparks no such consensus. There is a wide range of opinions and predictions regarding the role that Houses will play in the future. Chopra feels the loosely-knit House communities are still recovering from randomization. With the implementation of the lottery, facilities have to be equalized to “better reflect each House being a microcosm of the whole College...