Word: grads
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...also a typical Harvard student, I suppose," she says, "although grad students lead a different kind of life...
...Physics 1] because they think it's watered down physics," Iskandar says. "I think there's more support in the lower level classes because most of the people are pre-med. Where as in higher level classes, it's people who are concentrating in that field and want to grad school...
Tolmie, in contrast, attributed the lack of GSAS Rhodes applicants to the fact that many grad students are too old to meet the requirement that recipients be 19 to 25 years old. Tolmie herself...
...even now, most Chines grad students who come to the U.S. to study concentrate in the sciences...
...computer industry was in the midst of a benign revolution--and Fairchild was a breeding ground for revolutionaries. Early computers were fast, but attempts to make them faster were running into a thermodynamic wall: every time you asked the computer to think harder, it got hotter, like a grad student sweating his orals. The heat came from vacuum tubes, which acted as giant on-off switches, holding and releasing electrical charges. (A central "computer" tallied up all the on-off signals as ones and zeroes, and translated the results into real mathematics.) But the tubes, which sucked up huge amounts...