Word: submits
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Each year about 700 seniors take part in the recruiting process. They submit their resumes to OCS, which passes them along to interested companies...
...more structured process for planning religious events to ensure that all groups have the opportunity to be represented. Each house might set aside a certain amount of money each year for religious events and would have an application process. House residents would draft proposals for religious events and submit them to the masters for approval and funding. This would allow the house administration to look at the entire year at once, and would also enable the house to work with students to turn their religious celebrations into opportunities for the entire House community to learn and to share...
From my own experience, the lesson is clear: if organizations work with, rather than against the council during the grants process, the council will reciprocate. Student groups that submit incomplete or incomprehensible grant applications, or that enter an interview unsure of their project's purpose or concept, will most probably find themselves unsatisfied with the council's decision...
...succintly captures the dilemma confronting all students here, especially seniors. However, when discussing the attitudes of Harvard students toward corporate professions, she seems to ignore the expectations that accompany the Harvard name. She writes that here it is "cool" to disdain those who enter corporate fields as greedy. I submit that if this is so, it is in large part because most of us face intense pressure to entere these "suitable" fields. When my parents tell me to look for "jobs that a Harvard graduate deserves," there is no need to ask what types of jobs they have in mind...
Students who participate in on-campus recruiting are required to submit a resume to OCS in order to participate in recruiting. But Murray and Cosentino say the purpose of this rule is simply to have one available if the student or recruiter needs it--not for an office verification of the information...