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...Hahn and other bio-chemistry concentrators say both paying and non-paying job opportunities can easily be found on bulletin boards in the department office...
...Paul Hahn '98, a biochemistry concentrator, has spent the past two summers working in the Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Department of HMS to gain lab experience. He continues his job there during the academic year in an unpaid capacity and says it helps him gain concentration credits as well as valuable experience that he drew on for his senior thesis...
...Hahn says laboratory work is important preparation for medical school as well...
...Hahn agrees, explaining that the real competition lies in getting hired by professors or researchers rather than in colleague relations at the laboratory...
...want to thank Peter A. Hahn ("An Important Investment," Feb. 17) for bringing to light a well-kept secret: Among the career options open to Harvard graduates, one of the most challenging and rewarding is public school teaching. It is high time that this word make it into the din that descends upon the campus each recruiting season. Hahn is absolutely correct--no profession is more vital to the health of a society than teaching, yet the complacent response he gets in announcing his career plans accurately portrays the pathetic short-sightedness of a society that takes quality education...