Word: orly
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"From that perspective you'll always get the people willing to ask the questions," Gray says. "It's also true that in a lot of cases they ask a question to make them sound intelligent or impressive but I'd again compare that to lecture."
"When you're dealing with a lot of the recruiting companies, you're not talking about something that necessarily requires the brainpower of a genius," Rohrbeck says. "I don't think they're necessarily looking for how smart you are, or how good your grades are. They're looking for...
Rahn pointed out that the expectation of a fancy face-to-face presentation can hurt smaller or less profitable companies' chances of attracting Harvard students.
But the Crimson is not going to go down easily--or at all.
The Crimson hopes an Ivy League crown will be in its Halloween bag after the weekend. But Yale and Brown will try and force an early end to Harvard's trick-or-treating.