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...many suffering, there is hope in sight. It is rare that one sees speakers over the age of 30 fall into the same trap. Even seniors seem to be comparatively immune—presumably because long years of experience have taught then that TFs really aren’t all that frightening. With maturity comes confidence and with confidence the knack of knowing how to phrase one’s argument in a concise and clear fashion. Given time, the “likes” should fall away altogether...
...vary in difficulty and effort required. Even the most apathetic students go to great lengths to find out which classes are interesting, which ones are insanely difficult, which ones are fun, which ones suck, which ones are guts and (maybe this is just me) which ones have hot TFs. After classes are chosen there is a lot of add/dropping and figuring out how to effectively petition CS 50 as a Folklore and Myth elective...
...University has been responsive and generous in funding extra TFs for Arabic instruction, according to Professor of the Practice of Arabic William Granara, but the new funds were still badly needed...
...diminished the quality of our intellectual experience: by forcing us into large lecture classes, by watering down the content of what we are taught, by subjecting us to uninterested and underprepared TFs, and by subjecting us to uninterested and underprepared fellow students...
...Jimmy D. Blitzer ’05 has been using the hilarious expression “Deez nutz!” at wholly inappropriate times: in e-mail conversatoins with TFs, in his after-school tutoring program, in synagogue and—most outlandishly—when tellin’ hiz bitches exactizzily which parts of his body to lick...