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...wasn’t always this way. Time was that we’d get to skip out on almost an entire section??s worth of material to fill out paper evaluations in class. When the College administration finally put the CUE online in the spring of 2005, however, we traded in a free period for an impressive volume of spam. It’s all well intentioned, of course, but the effort nonetheless comes up short. Though recent CUE reform efforts have focused on tweaking the content of the online forms and on mandating the participation...
When Hamermesh himself came to the Business School in 1969, as a 21-year-old college graduate, about a fifth of his section??a group of approximately ninety students who take all their first-year classes together—had come to HBS right out of college...
...LSAT, which administers the test, announced Monday that starting in June 2007, the reading comprehension section will include a comparative reading portion and the writing section??which is not currently scored—will have one essay prompt instead...
...suitable for the big screen, the lectures are less than scintillating. Once known as “Gutmosphere,” the course’s formerly stratospheric grade inflation has, tragically, returned to earth. To avoid plummeting yourself, weasel your way into TF Winston Tao’s section??he’s known for being friendly and a good explainer.If you embrace grade deflation, icy cold showers, and iTunes, Science A-49, “The Physics of Music and Sound,” is a good, if tough, Core choice. You’ll learn...
...freshman, you will do so extensively. At Harvard, freshmen have a reputation for being grinds in section??you will do all the reading in all your classes, take detailed and color-coded notes, and come to section with questions that you will pertly ask. Seniors will sneer...