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...upperclass students interviewed yesterday were unhappy with the less structured nature of their advising. Some were even unsure exactly how the advising process worked for them...

Author: By Asya M. Muchnick, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Advising System Favors First-Years | 11/12/1992 | See Source »

...Upperclass students are far less satisfied with academic and non-academic advising than their first-year counterparts, according to a poll conducted by The Crimson late last month...

Author: By Asya M. Muchnick, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Advising System Favors First-Years | 11/12/1992 | See Source »

Study breaks and required academic meetings addto convenience and accessibility, said Jon B.Fullerton '89, a proctor in Grays. "[Proctors] areone-stop advisors for academic and personalproblems or questions," Fullerton said. Theemphasis on academics for choosing resident tutorsalso changes upperclass advising...

Author: By Asya M. Muchnick, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Advising System Favors First-Years | 11/12/1992 | See Source »

...answer. The inequalities in first-year housing are randomly assigned. Some have bad roommates, some have small rooms. Some rooms have mice, some have excessive noise from Mass. Ave. These burdens are placed evenly throughout the first-year class. In fact, some of these problems continue in the upperclass houses--sophomore rooms are randomly assigned within houses, and junior and senior lottery numbers are also randomly assigned. That's just...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: That's The Way It Is | 11/11/1992 | See Source »

With a plan for altering the non-ordered choice lottery system on the docket, the Undergraduate Council and the Committee on House Life should use this opportunity to evaluate the performance of the non-ordered choice lottery system in its fourth year of operation. All upperclass students are now products of this plan which was supposed to foster diversity while preserving student choice...

Author: By Beth L. Pinsker, | Title: Going Random | 11/10/1992 | See Source »

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