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...student, if you invest your time tryingto work with a particular person very closely,knowing that that person might leave or is in thejob market is a great disadvantage for you,especially if you're thinking about having themadvise you your senior year," says Mare R. Talusan'97, who was Masten's senior thesis advisee lastyear...
...ride is halfway done, so I'm tryingto savor as much as I can for as long as I can.For you, the ride is just beginning, and the bestpart of it is the beginning...
...life, were exclusively male.We were all transfers, and we all lived in NorthHouse; it was inevitable that we all fell into thesame social group. In a way, it seemed we werefriends by default. The lack of congenial society,as it turned out, was not to be solved by tryingto meet people in the house. At least, not for me.The atmosphere at North simply did not suit me; itwas a quiet and studious house when I knew it.Many of my neighbors spent their Friday nightswatching "Star Trek" reruns, playing foosball, orstudying in the dining halls. This isn't for me, Iwould...
Others in Harlem "wouldn't have the same kindof potential, walking to P.S. whatever and tryingto learn from a teacher who might not be asconcerned," he says...
...think the Harvard community has a goal ofdiversification, and a lot of times when smallminority groups like African-Americans and Latinopeople are together, it appears that we're tryingto cling together, but no one realizes that thewhite people who go here also try to sit at tablestogether," says Adrienne R. W. Bradley '96, NorthHouse Committee vice chair...