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...even spent two weeks at Harvard. They don’t know that people don’t wear Harvard t-shirts unless they got them for free, that our rivalry with Yale is more a once-a-year event than a way of life, and that upperclassmen find overt displays of excitement confusing, not contagious. But what does it mean that the people who know Harvard the least seem to love it the best? One can counter by arguing that the senior’s love for Harvard is more restrained and more refined, better allowing...
...MCAT. Overall: .001 Suicide Risk: 5 Primary Reason for Enrolling: Pre-med Primary Career Path Post-Course: Investment Banking SOCIAL ANALYSIS 10: PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS Course Description: Introduction to the basic principles and methods of economics. With almost four times the number of freshmen enrolled than upperclassmen, “Ec 10” also serves as a gigantic mixer for the incoming class of future i-bankers. Time for networking! Overall: 4 High point: Class in Sanders Theatre (stare at the amazing architecture while you zone out—yes, that’s the only high point) ENGLISH...
...first Fall Concentration Fair yesterday, students munched on ice cream sandwiches and listened to academic advice in Tercentenary Theatre. Organized by the Advising Programs Office (APO), the fair was directed toward freshmen and sophomores, but the sunny weather and abundant food drew scores of upperclassmen as well. Representatives from each of the 44 concentrations and academic resources such as the Bureau of Study Counsel manned tables to answer questions. Although many of the attendees had questions about specific classes, Manuel J. Antunes ’11 went to the fair to get an overview of Harvard’s opportunities...
...upperclassmen drag themselves back to class and the Class of 2011 exuberantly swarms the Yard, one thing seems to be missing: any indication of the new General Education curriculum that the Faculty passed last May. Freshmen—and their advisers—barely know of its existence. Faculty members—whose enthusiasm is critical to get the new program off the ground—seem apathetic. And the committee that will decide the critical details of implementation and transition has yet to even convene. In fact, its first meeting is tomorrow. In other words, after four critical months...
...residential Houses and how it is allocated, advancing a long-term effort to make the distribution of space to undergraduates more equitable. By looking at existing spaces, the Undergraduate Residential Space Assessment Committee ultimately aimed to determine how to make the distribution of students over the 12 upperclassmen Houses more fair and to explore ways to address the housing needs of the College’s students more generally. “Recognizing that the residential House system is a cornerstone of the undergraduate experience at Harvard and that 97 percent of our students live in residence, our goal...