Word: dilemmas
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...that although many classes do have separate graduate sections, not all the graduates are in them. Graduates should be required, if enrolling in one of the "primarily for undergraduate" classes, to limit themselves to attending and participating in graduate sections only. The other alternative to solving this dilemma necessitates a little more work that administrators may find much too difficult and time consuming for their ever-increasing agendas--hiring more experienced teaching fellows who can tackle the challenge of sophisticated moderation in section...
Contrast that with Tomassoni's "We're not as talented as people think we are" from one week ago, and one has a dilemma...
...causes of our present dilemma are many, and solutions are rare and difficult. But Lat proposes to stop teaching such solutions in the schools. Where will the children learn these necessities? Ideally, from their parents, yes. But we know that this is not a reality, because many of the parents themselves are unable or unwilling to address these issues, or the problem would not be as pressing as it is. David Lat's heart is in the right place; he wants the American student to be eloquent, intelligent, and well-read. Unfortunately, first they need to be alive, and unburdened...
Bresman's case may seem somewhat extreme, but his dilemma is shared by scores of undergraduates who spend the first few months of each semester filling out add/drop forms and trying to return books to the Coop...
...awful as these situations are, they pale in comparison to the dilemma faced by the true student-athletes. Even at powerhouses like Penn State, some members of the football team know that they will not make it to the NFL. Nevertheless, they are part of the program and subsequently must do everything they can to create victories...