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David L. Golding ‘08, a Crimson editorial editor, is an English and American literature and language concentrator in Dunster House...
...start with the disclaimer that I have had a few stellar TFs who even managed to run a half-decent section, usually in the English department. Not only do English TFs usually speak intelligible—even eloquent—English, they also seem to have a genuine passion for the literature they teach, much of which is pretty boring...
...more often than not, and despite efforts to improve the situation such as mandatory English language training and a TF review process, the Moral Reasoning TF stutters and stammers to explain “the hedonism,” or the Quantitative Reasoning TF is “too tired” to go over the subject material again even after a diligent student points out her mistakes. Even worse are the martinetish schoolmarms who harp on punctuality—and mark down for tardiness—but spend the rest of the hour sitting with a hand to their...
Justine R. Lescroart ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a English and American literature and language concentrator in Quincy House...
...assigning third-semester advising to departments or extending the Board of Freshman Advisers into the sophomore year, according to members.“We went into it with an open mind about what would be the best way,” said Daniel G. Donoghue, the Marquand professor of English and chair of the group’s Concentration subcommittee.But he said the committee had to work quickly to put a new advising system in place for the coming year.“We don’t have a lot of time. We?...