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...hones his ground strokes at Elite TNT Tennis Academy in April Sound, Texas, enrolled for academics in the $9,750-a-year University of Miami Online High School (UMOHS), a virtual school that caters to athletes. "The online school gives me the flexibility I need," says Hunt. "The workload is the same, but I can do it anywhere. It's nicer to ask a question face-to-face with a teacher, but in some ways it prepares me better for college because I have to be more independent." A year ago, Hunt's world junior ranking...
According to Klein Professor of Philosophy and of the Classics Gisela Striker, Harvard forces its faculty to pursue a “notorious workload...
...seen people who say they’re just not going to put up with it,” she says. Though the workload could make faculty of both genders buckle, Striker says that the pressure may be “exacerbated for women.” With appointments in two departments and now-grown children, Striker sympathizes with her junior faculty colleagues. “For people who come through the ranks and want a family, the tenure process is particularly hard...
Nevertheless, Grumet-Morris isn’t fazed by the workload. Somehow, he seems to manage all his obligations and still have his free time...
...Grumet-Morris is not just the average student-athlete. While all Harvard athletes must deal with the college’s significant workload, Grumet-Morris has an increased burden. Not only is he writing a senior thesis, he is a dual concentrator in Government and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations...