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After this period of Junior Enterprise, we begin an internship in an industry of our choice. We don’t have summer internships like those popular in the U.S. Instead, we start working part-time for companies in industries related to our majors. We do this all while going to school and taking 9-subjects per semester...

Author: By CAIO R. P. MALUFE | Title: Leverett F-Tower Room Ninety-Seven | 2/12/2010 | See Source »

Here in Brazil I believe there is a deficiency—we lack a period of time in which students can develop the maturity necessary for adult life. This contrasts with the U.S., where students have an undergraduate program centered on that objective. However, I believe that the American educational system should invest more in technically-oriented student activities like the ones we have in Brazil. Such work tends to develop industry-specific skills that are essential for a professional who wants to differentiate himself nowadays...

Author: By CAIO R. P. MALUFE | Title: Leverett F-Tower Room Ninety-Seven | 2/12/2010 | See Source »

...students who get the highest percentage points get into the best colleges. With an ever-increasing population, competition is cutthroat. In the U.S., college applications are all about differentiating yourself with your extracurriculars while maintaining a high academic standard. However, being a successful Indian student means having impeccable academics, period...

Author: By MADHURA NARAWANE | Title: Why I Chose Harvard | 2/12/2010 | See Source »

...contests in January this year, the Crimson beat the then No.13 Dutchmen, 4-1, and tied the Engineers, 3-3. Harvard scored all three of its goals in the final period of its game versus Rensselaer, a dramatic tie which featured a last-second goal from freshman forward Louis Leblanc. Killorn also scored one of the three third period goals...

Author: By E. Benjamin Samuels, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Struggling Crimson Look to Rebound | 2/12/2010 | See Source »

Does your girlfriend envision you as the Darcy to her Elizabeth? Woo her this Valentine’s Day by taking her on a tour of 1800s romance and the Gore Mansion (built in 1806). A guide in period attire is promised, as is authentic quoting from the masterpieces of Austen herself...

Author: By Rachel T. Lipson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Get Out! | 2/11/2010 | See Source »

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