Word: tended
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...proposed bypass elimination penalizes students who pursued many academic interests at a high level in high school but focus rather quickly (on a non-science field) in college. Forcing students to take higher departmental courses is not a viable option, since science courses tend to specialize more quickly than their counterparts in the humanities. --Gopal Garuda '98, Lonne Jaffe '99. Sandrine Goffard '98, Amir Zarrinpar '99, Charlotte Chui '98, Lee Koffler '98, Rebecca Onie '98-'97, Advanced Standing Peer Counselors
...some students say that many premeds tend to take easier classes than they can handle so they can get better grades...
Students who decide to concentrate in the Sciences tend to take the "more difficult" higher-level science courses in meeting their pre-med requirements, advisors say, For example, a biology concentrator will more likely take higher-level biology courses, such as Biological Sciences 10: "Introductory Molecular Biology" (B.S. 10), to fulfill both his pre-med and concentration requirements...
...Davis says that students tend to ignore their concentration when choosing between Chemistry 17: "Principles of Organic Chemistry" and 27: "Organic Chemistry of Life" and its counterpart Chemistry 20: "Organic Chemistry" and Chemistry 30: "Organic Chemistry" to fullfill their organic chemistry requirement...
...might this be so? As Belle explains, although Harvard men as a collective tend to lack the moxie to make a move, as soon as a Harvard woman hits on him, the man summons just enough energy to flee. In an inverted historical scenario, the men on this campus seem to be afraid of the women...