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1:31: Expos reading is infinitely more pleasant with company—namely a large tea.

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Confessions of a Caffeine-a-holic | 4/24/2003 | See Source »

As it stands, I think Expos is a fine program—and I personally had an enjoyable experience with it. But like all things, it’s not perfect, and indeed I have many acquaintances who felt like their experience in Expos—to put it mildly?...

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: Expos 10, 20, 30... | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

One oft-aired complaint is that Expos preceptors, in spite of themselves, tend to play favorites and pigeonhole students based on their performance early in the term. I often hear from stronger writers who feel that Expos was somewhat of a waste of their time, and I’ve...

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: Expos 10, 20, 30... | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

Some of these problems are inherent in any classroom and do not result from the current structure of Expos 20, but all of them could be mitigated by creating a tracked system.

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: Expos 10, 20, 30... | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

Tracking Expos 20 according to ability and background is, in my view, an obvious step that would solve many more problems than it would create. There is no good reason why it should not, at the very least, be given a try. Its potential costs are small, and its potential...

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: Expos 10, 20, 30... | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

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