Word: workload
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With those two books out of the picture, the next step is easy. Disregard the "workload" or "difficulty" of a class. Use the course catalog to narrow classes into two genera relative to you: interesting (very small) and uninteresting (very large). Next, take the first genus and divide it into two species: difficult and easy. Now, start making calculated decisions about how much you want to read and write this semester. The worst mistake you can make during shopping period is to enroll in an uninteresting class because you've read or heard that...
...first, Russian space officials did not seem to take Tsibliyev's struggles seriously. "We've been hearing his complaints of the workload being too heavy since the first day of the flight," one of them told the Associated Press. They seem to be worrying more. It turns out Tsibliyev first noticed changes in his heartbeat in late June, right after the collision. Even though he was ordered to take it easy last week, he worked through the night to repair the power break. Reporters at mission control heard Igor Goncharov, the chief physician, speaking sternly to Tsibliyev: "Vasily, I insist...
Students say they feel that many of the categories are confusing and even overlapping. They add that the most useful categories are the overall course ratings and the workload ratings...
...Because all the Moral Reasoning classes sounded the same, I took Justice because it had the lowest workload," says Nick C. Malis...
Junior Honor MacNaughton led the team's attack the whole season, but she had to carry the entire offensive workload early on. In the third game of the season (at B.U.), MacNaughton scored five of the team's 10 goals to lead a comeback victory, prompting Harvard coach Carole Kleinfelder to mutter after one of her tallies, "We're a one-woman offense...