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...couple of weeks ago, in Chem 27, there were no pens clicking at least for the first 10 minutes of lecture. I was very heartened to have had one of the most enlightening experiences at Harvard in the two years I have been here. Professor Stuart Schreiber had requested feedback regarding the course, as a midterm sort of evaluation, and deemed it necessary to share the reponses he received with the rest of the class...
Much as a political candidate might, Professor Schreiber explained his platform and goals for the class, emphasizing the learning process involved, and learning process involved, and promising to revise certain aspects of the class according to students 'needs' "Someone Stew goes a little fast," he read to us one of the responses with amusement. He explained that this was a consequence of feedback he got last year, which claimed the class was a mite slow. He promised to pace the course better...
Another common complaint was that the course has no textbook and it would seem that the class has a rather narrow scope. Professor Schreiber proceeded to explain where the class is going--what is intrinsically special and interesting about each individual, and seeming about each individual, and seemingly esoteric, protein we will be studying the next few lectures, and how they all fit into the larger picture...
...Schreiber says he is excited about the research is conducting and its potential applications...
...Schreiber was not the only Harvard scientist among the world's hottest researchers...