Word: enjoyes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With only five weeks left before spring exams, it's important that I be able to relax in the knowledge that no one is serving or eating garbanzo beans. Thank goodness there are people on this campus like Bryan Leach and me who know that while Harvard students may enjoy Assassin and garbanzo beans, they obviously do not know what is good for them...
...past "professions" sounds like the resume of many Harvard students. When he enrolls in college he will realize that many students are math whizzes, musicians, athletes, entrepreneurs, and brilliant scholars. We are fortunate to be have such multi-talented peers, but even more fortunate that most of our peers enjoy learning from each other and don't presume to be the "inspiration" for everyone else...
...motivated to do so, start reading up on background material. But don't ruin your summer stressing. If you never opened a thesis-related book from May to September--if your thesis never crossed your mind--it wouldn't make much difference in the long run. Enjoy your travels, your work or your play; the more rested you are by summer's end, the better you'll be able to tackle the task ahead of you. When you've settled in and picked your fall classes...
...slowly but surely. Particularly if you have a lot of reading ahead of you, set deadlines with your supervisor and write short sections as you go; the more you write in your own words, the more you'll know where the thesis is headed. Still, don't forget to enjoy your extracurriculars, find post-college employment, have a social life, meet new people, go to class. On the whole, if you do at least as much reading and writing as a seminar with a light workload would require, you will be fine. In January...
After stepping down as president, Wilson will enjoy a one-year paid sabbatical. According to Radcliffe Vice President for College Relations Bonnie R. Clendenning, Wilson's sabbatical has been delayed for more than three years because of the institution's lengthy "strategic planning process...