Word: unpreparedness
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The Administration was unprepared at this early stage to deal with a foreign policy problem of such high risk and low payoff, one that even the old hands in the Bush Administration had shied away from. "The question raised by Clinton's performance," says a U.S. diplomat, "is not just...
Grades, be they course grades or standardized test scores, are one of many measures of a student's worth. I can say with certaintly that I was neither unprepared for Harvard academics nor am I in the minority having come to Harvard without straight A's in high school. While...
Amar A. Hamoudi '96 says that although he has not encountered a lot of discrimination at Harvard, first-years often come to Harvard unprepared for the diverse cultures that exist in the students body.
The bulk of the show is video, photography, installations, a few sculptures and words on the wall. It contains enough useless, boring mock documentation to fill a small library. There are only eight painters out of 81 artists (Holliday brings the count to 82). But that's because it's...
Mary Mroz, principal of the Robert F. Kennedy School, said she felt her teachers were unprepared to teach classes of different grade levels because they had not received proper training.