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Reza Dibadj '91, one of the co-presidents of HSE, agrees with Swartz, calling the program "extremely demanding." He notes, however, that part of the difficulty lies in the nature of the subject itself...
According to J. Scott Swartz '91, an engineering concentrator, "You have to be careful about which courses you take and when. After concentration and core courses, you have almost no electives left over...
...because many of the requirements are ranked among the most difficult courses at Harvard, says Swartz, who is treasurer of HSE, many students become discouraged with the heavy workload...
...pretty tired of having to sit and work in the library on weekends while the rest of your friends are having fun," Swartz says. "It's especially difficult during freshman year," he says, adding that many incoming students change their minds about concentrating in engineering soon after they arrive here...
...challenge as the pendulum starts back in the current re-regulatory climate will be to maintain a sensible balance. Says Swartz, the railroad president: "The question should be, 'At what point do regulations become no longer instructive, and entirely counterproductive?' " The Constitution's framers, notes Richard Epstein, University of Chicago law professor, were "deeply suspicious of government." But after the experiences of the early 1980s, today's legislators will be wary of too little government as well...