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...career program, and most people have been out of school for many years, which levels the playing field. As an administrator, I run a school in New York, I’ve run my own ballet groups, and a large arts festival. I find a lot of the skill sets that are supposed to be honed here at the Kennedy School are exactly where I’ve been working, so I felt ready for this sort of thing...
...Ireland's 150,000 Poles form a viable submarket for Polish-language media. Chudzicka is like the majority of expatriate Poles, who have at least a secondary education, if not a university degree. Most are working at jobs--in hotels and restaurants, construction and agriculture--well below their skill levels but are earning far more than they could at home using their degrees...
Ferrell calls these improvised moments "the times when I feel like I do have some sort of skill," and his peers marvel at the ease with which he carries them off. "When he did the song at the Oscars with Jack Black and John C. Reilly," says Apatow, "he had people over at his house. He didn't even tell them where he was going. He just slipped out and said, 'Oh, I gotta go do this thing.'" "Well, that is true," says Ferrell, "but I literally live up the hill from the Kodak Theater, so it was just clocking...
Writing is a fundamental skill both in and after college. All Harvard degree-holders—not just English concentrators—should be able to express themselves logically and clearly. It is healthy for the College, then, to evaluate itself from time to time in order to ensure that writing is being taught effectively...
Gouinlock was chosen because of her “really fantastic resume,” McLoughlin said. “Her real skill set was that she has a proven history of working closely with students...