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Instead, they say the administrative workload of a large course's head TF spot scares many graduate students away--forcing professors frequently to solicit the graduate students they know best to help...
...Already, Let's Go is planning on a staff of 90 that will keep the homefire burning over the summer. The workload is intense, but the flavor is light and crispy. Casual dress and spontaneous beach trips are staples of the Let's Go lifestyle. "We're trying to create a nice office culture," Stone says. Friendships form, and the office provides a summer social scene for its editors. "Tons of people live together. We go out drinking together, play softball and kickball together. We try to set up as many outlets as possible," Stone says. Managing editors are expected...
...According to Lamar, greeters are regularly asked to share their experiences on a wide range of issues from advising to weather to workload...
...ache from remaining hunched over our computers. Our papers and tests weigh heavily on our minds, and the chilling weather (the lead story of practically every local news broadcast) oppresses us even further, forcing us to remain indoors. The efforts expended during reading period do not compare to the workload of the average investment banker, but we are certainly expending more mental energy than we do on a normal basis. University Health Services attempts to assuage student discontent with seminars on stress management and healthy caffeine consumption. The dining halls take the opposite tack and try to pacify us with...
According to Steen, the problem is the result of two bottlenecks in the current system set-up. The first results from slow communication between the network and the storage system, and the second is due to uneven distribution of workload...