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Although the course description explicitly discourages pre-law students from taking it, some members of the course said yesterday many "lawyer types" were enrolled...
...pre-law student in the course, who asked to remain unidentified, said yesterday she was taking the course because "it's useful for anything. It teaches you how to think analytically, which is very important...
...answer is that neither rumor is correct. Neither pre-law nor pre-revolution types, the convention delegates are just undergraduates who feel the existing student government fails to give students an adequate say in decision-making at Harvard...
...wake of recent articles decrying the shortage of forensic pathologists in America, a survey of the freshman class reveals that 90 per cent are both pre-med and pre-law...
Today, though, there are few pre-medical or pre-law students. Cuba has limited the number of students studying in these fields, because, as Quintero, an engineering students, recognizes, "We can't use doctors and lawyers to pull us out of (economic) underdevelopment." Cuban students are encouraged from a young age to enter professions that will most directly fill societal needs. The channeling of students into certain careers is necessary, Arce agreed, in order that Cuba's tremendous investment in education is eventually paid back. By 1969 Cuba already invested one fifth of its total productive capacity-a greater portion...