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...VOTING: * To progress to the next round, a punch must be voted “yes?? by 2/3 of the members presently voting at a meeting. * A member who is out of the room for any part of the discussion for a punch may NOT vote on that punch. * Members may abstain from voting in the 2nd and 3rd rounds if they feel they do not have enough information to make a decision about a punch. In general, however, members should try to abstain from abstaining (haha!) whenever possible. * Abstensions are not allowed in the final...
...yes??the good-ol’ “High School Sweetheart Dilemma,” a challenge that has plagued college students for ages...
...answer to your question is yes??you are thinking through your decisions too much...
...responses to three separate questions about whether advising meetings covered topics of academic interests, picking classes, and post-graduate or summer plans, students answering “yes?? represented a low, and falling, percentage...
...example, 56 percent of the Class of 2001 responded “yes?? that academic interests were covered in advising conversations, down from 59 percent in the Class of 1999 and 65 percent in the Class of 1997. The disparities between concentrations were also apparent empirically. In economics, the numbers were 28, 31, and 40 percent respectively, and in government they were 37, 41, and 52 percent respectively, according to the memo...