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...Many students have less orientation towards reflection and more orientation towards r??sumé-building than students a generation ago. I do worry. I do somehow wish that some students would smell the roses a little more and schedule fewer appointments...
...campus—and also two of the most heavily affected by FWSP. The library jobs, for instance, essentially pay their student “librarians” to do their homework. And not only are laboratory jobs interesting and well paid, many view them as essential for r??sumé-building for medical and graduate schools. Yet, international students with financial situations that would otherwise qualify them for FWSP are often excluded from these positions simply because they aren’t U.S. citizens. It’s simply ridiculous that they’re barred from these...
...mention the equally alluring trap of r??sumé building. Can you believe that there’s a Consulting Club on campus? I almost spit out my spaghetti when I heard some folks talking about it at the dinner table the other day. Look, I’ve got a lot of friends who are neophyte consultants, and more power to them—they’re good people and they’re going to be doing good things for the economy come September. But let’s keep the McKinsey thing a post-college...
...don’t care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members.” But according to pollsters, I am a member. If the whole idea didn’t make me a little uneasy, I might just put it on my r??sumé—“22-Year Member of the General Public (in Good Standing),” it would say. I guess I would put it under “Experience.” (I can just see the ad campaigns: “The General...
...about your future after Harvard then, chances are, you’re pretty anxious about your prospects—or lack thereof—for the rapidly-approaching summer. In true Harvardian form, most students will rush off in six short weeks to don a suit and build their r??sumé at some ritzy New York financial institution, ready to be exploited for a pittance—all for the sake of a secured future. But though it’s certain to rouse some neurotic tendencies, Harvard students should realize that productive uses of the summer sojourn...