Word: undecideded
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That’s why they’re here. The sign on the door of this lecture says “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?,” implying that it may be fine not to have a perfect life plan set up...
This new approach to career week is intended to provide students both with a variety of options—and of course, the reassurance that it’s not a criminal offense not to have a career path mapped out in October of senior year. “Don?...
Fang S. Ko ’05, a Biochemistry concentrator, says, “Career Week pushes undecided students in the direction of finance. Companies who are willing to invest money are the ones seeking to make money—the financial groups. And they are the ones who come...
The stakes could hardly be higher, with the debates starting at a moment when the race has once again tightened. A TIME poll conducted last week shows President Bush's advantage shrinking to 6 points from the 11-point lead he enjoyed a week after the Republican Convention. What's...
I went to Kansas City, Mo., last week to watch Peter Hart conduct a focus group of more or less undecided voters. Focus groups are a powerful political aphrodisiac: civilians tell the wizards how to rub them the right way. But they are also an insidious reversal of the political...