Word: processers
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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Students were somewhat shocked that no one asked for their opinion before any decisions were made. "Most of us see it as a fait accompli handed down by President Bok. Many of us disagreed with that sort of process," says Joe Leitman, who represents the K-School student committee which has debated the issue for several months. Having set their initial indignation aside, students responding to a survey distributed by Leitman's committee were "mostly positive," he says...
...administrative complications engendered by the shift, the merging of admissions procedures may prove the most onerous. Leitman says that some K-Schoolers are worried that "the quality of the degree would be diluted because of laxer admissions standards (for CRP students)." Specifically, some of those involved in the transfer process believe that CRP students will struggle to keep up in courses using mathematics. Dorothy E. Bambach, dean of students at the K-School, disagrees vehemently: "The business of their not being able to keep in quantitative scores is just a lot of smoke. It's unnecessarily demeaning to their program...
Harvard will not extend its April 1 deadline because the ETS delay has not significantly affected its admissions process, Blanchard said...
...entire process of filling out forms, taking blood pressure and temperature readings, and giving blood takes about an hour and 15 minutes. The last stage takes only ten minutes...
...process is less painful now because nurses take the blood sample from the ear lobe which is almost devoid of nerve endings, instead of from the sensitive finger...