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...proposal would mark a major departure from the current system in which residential proctors??many of whom have no academic background in the natural sciences—assume the bulk of advising responsibilities for freshmen...
...there was too much carousing, if there was too much bad language, if there was the slightest hint of a girl’s voice after 11 o’clock, you were in trouble,” Phil says. Luckily for Phil, other, more tolerant proctors??such as his—helped their boys. “It was well understood that if you were with a girl after 11 at night, you were going to be doing something very quiet,” he says...
...show then shifted to the proctors??the eight Ivy football coaches. As the Q-and-A session got underway, a staffer from the Ivy League offices proclaimed himself “moderator.” I thought this would mean that he would be the one to choose who to call on to pose questions to each coach. The moderator apparently did not agree with my assessment as he proceeded to ask all the questions, which ranged in difficulty and complexity from “Tell us about your offense,” to “Tell...
Since then, she has been closely involved with every aspect of the program, reading students’ applications over the course of the year and hand picking the proctors??many of whom are former students in the program—who work closely with the high school students outside the classroom...
DeGreeff said that while the FDO faces “a lot of natural turnover” among proctors??who he said are increasingly graduate students looking to move on in a couple of years—it would be wise to hire some who will stay long enough to provide institutional memory to an FDO in constant flux...