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...Crimson staff writer John G. Wofford observed, “Over fifty years after Charles M. Flaundrau wrote his ‘Diary of a Freshman,’ criticism of the advising system in the freshman year is still just as strong.” Today, it is probably even stronger. One-fifth of undergraduates surveyed by The Crimson in December identified advising as the most important issue for the curricular review to address—behind only the Core and general education. Though the recommendations are now in place, and many of them are good, turning words into...
Over fifty years after Charles M. Flaundrau wrote his Diary of a Freshman, criticism of the advising system in the freshman year is still just as strong, and just as misleading. Student Councils have recommended changes, Deans have taken second and third looks at the system, improvements have come, but the student continues to protest with those amused and amusing questions: "My adviser? Why, all I ever got from him as hi signature on my study card, and that was in the wrong place...
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