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Some Harvard career advisors warn that seniors may be polarizing their search instead of doing a quality job on a few carefully chosen applications. "Some students sort of target [opportunities] scattershot," says OCS Fellowships Director Lisa M. Muto '79, who meets with more than 400 seniors a year. "It's possible an applicantwill spread himself so thin that he won't do agood job on anything," she says...
...advises seniors to pick their targets earlyand go after them. "Put your best shot in thoseareas in which you most want to go and where youhave the best opportunity to go," Muto says...
...prevent the semiconductor precedent from spreading to other industries -- as do some U.S. experts, who fear that the aggressive trade policy pressed by the Clinton Administration may lead to an escalation of trade barriers worldwide. "If the U.S. sticks to the setting of numerical targets," says Foreign Minister Kabun Muto, "it will be difficult to work out a framework for comprehensive talks...
...party. Miyazawa apparently thought he could distract Hata from his cause by luring the renegade into his Cabinet with a prestigious post. Hata, however, declined the offer, saying he wanted to "stay in the field to pursue political reform." The post then went to a former Trade Minister, Kabun Muto, whose appointment is unlikely to change Japan's foreign policy...
Last year, more than 230 Harvard seniors applied for the Rhodes, Marshall and Fulbright scholarships. But Muto said she is wary of predicting the quantity or quality of this fall's pool...