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Incorporating practical classes like positive psychology—courses that teach students to enjoy their college experience—into the new core curriculum might be a step in the right direction. Unless they change their mindset, Harvard’s stressed out students are unlikely to suddenly wake-up and appreciate the amazing opportunities available on campus and in the Boston area. While a creative social events board might produce activities that are interesting to undergraduates at Harvard, students whose plates are full with other obligations will surely not be in attendance...
...walk away feeling dejected because you missed a letter in some obscure word, this movie is your deliverance. But don’t worry, if you’ve never even tried to spell ‘floccinaucinihilipilification,’ you’ll still enjoy...
...girl. Watching players like David Ortiz run around in tight pants for three hours will not get her in a romantic mood. You’ll find that the movie theater is the perfect place for a first date. Movies are great because both of you can enjoy yourselves without even talking to each other, thereby reducing the chances that you will screw up. This is a well-known risk management technique they teach over at the B-School. Also, make sure to ask her if she wants any popcorn or candy from the concession stand. She will...
...life I've enjoyed surprising people. People think I'm sooo serious and always thinking about foreign policy - and while I spend a great deal of time thinking about foreign policy, it's not all I do. I did enjoy appearing on the Gilmore Girls. I had my own trailer, my own hairdresser, the whole thing. And what I found in acting is that it was actually quite hard because you had to follow a script, totally, exactly, with every preposition and intonation. And so I think I'm better being Secretary of State...
...easy class, a fact that also made Tal’s disciples smile. “There are response papers. And if you hand them in, you pass. So because of that you are very focused on getting out of it what you can, and so you can enjoy it,” Ross A. Lipstein ’08 says. Sounds like a lame class. Psych...