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...addition, he spends a few hours a week tutoring through the Bureau of Study Counsel and tutors middle school math students for math competitions...
...advanced standing senior applied math concentrator, Espy says he has taken five classes a semester since he arrived at Harvard from Chamblee High School in Decatur, Georgia...
...Hollywood womanizer and enemy of adoring fans everywhere, comes back in yet another massive starring role. This time, rather than donning battle armor or a gray wig, Crowe picks up a ballpoint and a serious case of geeky neurosis to fill the shoes of John Forbes Nash, Jr., a math prodigy who, after a ground-breaking discovery early in his career, developed a process known as game theory and won the Nobel Prize after years of battling with schizophrenia. With Mr. Hit-and-Miss Ron Howard directing, the craftsman of trash like Far and Away and gems like Apollo...
...Harvard campus, Sarah is an active member of Math club. She describes the club as “A disorganized group of a few people who organize things for math concentrators.” The most celebrated math club event has been the pie eating competition. Last March 14, (3.14, otherwise known as “pi day”), Sarah organized a gigantic pie eating competition among faculty and students. She obtained around 35 pies and, at 3:14 in the afternoon, the competitors ate as much pie as possible for 3 minutes and 14 seconds. Sarah also plays...
Although she has focused on math as an undergraduate, Sarah’s true passion lies in philosophy; mainly moral philosophy. She took the class Justice, and was amazed by the late night conversations she had with roommates. She identifies strongly with the ideas of Kant. This semester she’s taking a seminar on his political and religious philosophy taught by professor Christine Kosgaard. “She is my hero. All my roommates learned about Kant too this semester.” Next year Sarah will continue her studies in philosophy across the Atlantic at an Oxford...