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...thought it was a very supportive environment that helped students learn in the best way they could. Harvard undergrad prepares you for the Medical school by surrounding you with highly competitive and motivated people and setting high standards for you-this is a strong parallel between the Medical school and Harvard College" said Pippins...
...many syllables and hard vowels for it to be an issue. But in 1970, WASP-extraordinare Harvard student Oliver Barrett III and foul-mouthed Radcliffe student Jenny Cavilleri fell in love in Love Story. Almost three decades later, Good Will Hunting paired up another well-to-do Harvard undergrad with another from a lower social class; she was a well-off only child, he was a Southie...
...definitely liked the atmosphere, and I like Cambridge itself," Ludwig says. "It was more the place than the University." Even so, she says, "for better or worse, I liked being an undergrad [at Harvard...
then. It is not unusual for students to be public-service leaders, extraordinary musicians and athletes, in addition to devoting time to their studies. My sense is that, when I was an undergrad, you had your own thing...
...cuisine. The word "deprived" certainly comes to mind. Dorm and house life is notorious for the fast spread of disease: Cold, flu and mono all come with the territory. And what of being left in one's own feces? Surely that is beyond the realm of the typical Harvard undergrad. Sadly, even at one of the nation's finest institutions of higher learning, students sometimes wake up after a night of heavy partying shocked and horrified at what they have done the night before. Enough said...