Word: advisor
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...undergoing a frontal lobotomy at the same time. No one can help you with this. Peer advising is a new program created to lubricate the process, but at the end of the day, you’re still getting screwed. Hopefully, you’ll get a hot peer advisor to make things tolerable, but then again, this is Harvard, so don’t count on it. Freshman Week is an unrealistic glimpse of Harvard life, so the next few weeks might be an unwelcome splash of frigid rain on your frosh parade. But pretty soon, your debilitating awkwardness...
...Erik Iverson, a senior advisor to Sen. Burns campaign in Montana told TIME, "There is no federal investigation. Certainly no one has ever told us there is, or contacted us. And there is absolutely no similarity between what's happening to Mr. Ney and Mr. Burns. That is all just politics." As a matter of policy, the Justice Dept. does not comment on possible targets of its investigations...
...extreme outbursts of anger at the innocent slide projector man whenever the images are out of focus. Because the HAA department is so small—or, more likely, because it’s so disorganized—you won’t be getting an advisor. If the stars happen to align, you may receive the name of a professor you are permitted to bother with your problems. If not, you’ll develop a strong relationship with Thomas Batchelder, staff assistant and coordinator of undergraduate studies, or in other words, the man who answers all questions...
...Much of the appeal of the concentration rests upon the intimate relationship fostered between students and professors. Since the concentration as a whole averages between ten to fifteen concentrators per year, it makes for a cozy environment in the Barker Center. Students can expect some actual attention from their advisors when it comes time to talk about plan of study, and the attendant at the Barker Center café will know you very well by the end of your Harvard career. Many courses within the Religion department, however, are populated by Harvard students with a more casual interest...
...disposal. The office itself is neatly tucked within the Warren House, the cute white building across from the Barker Center. It’s a cozy environment with a resource room full of books, DVDs, and a never-empty bowl of candy. You’ll meet with your advisor frequently to go over your plan of study, and each concentrator chooses a specific focus or track. The courses that WGS offers can be divided into the sciences and the humanities, and each student must take one course from the focus of study opposite their own. Also, each concentrator must...