Word: workload
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Carlos R. Perez '91, a government concentrator, said he agrees with Elmendorf. "I think people should still be given the option," Perez said. "It definitely lightens the workload. I think most people welcome the possibility of having an earlier exam in a course even if it is shorter...
Imagine this scenario. You are an employer seeking a qualified assistant to help lighten your workload. Two people--a college graduate and a Ph.D.--apply for the job. You decide to hire the Ph.D. because he has more experience, obviously. But the college graduate, who is a Black female, sues for discrimination...
...most current students, the paradigm gut class has always been Literature & Arts C-14: "The Concept of the Hero in Greek Civilization," a class more commonly known as "Heroes for Zeros." But undergraduates responding to last year's class in the CUE guide rated the course at 3.0 for workload and 2.8 for difficulty--only slightly below the 3.1 and 3.0 respective averages for all of last fall's Core courses...
...Jesus" scored a 2.9 in both workload and difficulty in this year's CUE guide, compared to the only slightly higher 3.1 and 3.0 respective averages for fall Core classes...
...faces in University Hall are familiar for the most part, and his cabinet of advisors, mostly appointed under Spence, will help bear some of Rosovsky's hefty workload. Rosovsky expresses confidence in his academic deans, saying he would "delegate rather more than several years...