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Though he and his co-writers had originally hypothesized that applying early did somehow benefit an applicant, Avery, a professor of public policy, says that they were “surprised by the magnitude of the advantage...
...love calculator. I spend a lot of my time trying to de-idealize love, to undermine the criterion of “success” in love. I have always been drawn to really tragic accounts of impossible love. I know lots of people find this really depressing, but somehow for me it’s sustaining. I guess it’s partly the solace of shared misery, but also I think it takes the pressure off. And it’s a nice reminder that beauty is on the side of the losers, not the winners...
...might find a dud, admitted to Harvard because he is an idiot savant of mathematics, who has decided to drop math and take up writing terrible poetry. Or you might find a dud who just wasn’t especially talented to begin with, but somehow looked good “on paper,” or, “on the common application...
...opposed to the war, but what I think is important is not so much just that people should voice their dissent...because the present administration somehow feels that poetry should be a pretty thing that in no way does anything political,” he said...
...When you’re engaged, it’s different from dating, in the sense that this person is so much more involved in your life,” she explains. “All of my roommates know Dave, and we’re always in contact somehow.” Heiberger visited Harvard last semester and, says Saenz, won her friends’ critical approval...