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...conquering the elusive troika of money, power and prestige, Rubin is living the dream of the hyper-ambitious. As the embodiment of what so many at Harvard seem to be striving to emulate, he's the poster boy of the Harvard undergrad. The drive to equal this uber-alum's conquest of the troika has become one of the defining characteristics of undergraduate--especially senior--life at Harvard. Curiously though, this drive is often self-defeating. For the more success we attain, the less-satisfied we feel. Call it the prestige paradox...
...world full of graduation requirements and thesis work, in a time of Add/Drop forms, core lotteries and 9 am sections, what undergrad hasn't desired to just get away to someplace--any place. A magical place. A place with SoSo Whaley and the Literary Llama Zoo Mobile. A place filled with celebrities, like Herb Reed and the Platters, 1998 American Honey Princess Sarah Paulson, and "Gary the Silent Clown." A place where adolescent girls lead their miniature horses through miniature obstacles, where pygmy goats get equal billing with Canadian-style oxen-pulling (a 12 foot, 3,000 pound free...
...wish there were more classes like that when I was an undergrad," she says. "Health policy has a lot of different meanings for people...
Gilbert & Sullivan Players - President 1998 - Historian 1997; Crimson Key Society - 50th Anniv. Coordinator; HACIA Democracy Committee Chair 1998; Weatherhead Center for Int'l Affairs - Undergrad. Associate 1998-9; Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club
...spent six years in the field of social workcounseling abused children. When I needed to earnmy master's, I realized I could not incur another$30,000 to $80,000 worth of loans on top of my$30,000 from undergrad, only to earn $30,000 as acounselor," another student said. "Tired ofworking three jobs, I left this important andworthwhile work to take a higher-paying...