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...Harvard, students strive to balance a full schedule of classes, schoolwork, extracurricular activities, chilling with friends, TV, video games, borderline alcoholism and sleep into a meager 168 hours each week. The majority of students have a bizarre obsession with things like “success” and being “good at stuff.” The phrase “I have so much free time” is about as rare as a smallpox epidemic. We could endeavor to delve into the psyche of these students, but why bother? Let us just accept that some...
...order to keep up with all of this service, schoolwork and clarinet-playing, Chang has to organize his time. “I try to pick and choose what’s important to do and what’s not. If I did all of the work it wouldn’t be possible,” he says. “I was getting about four hours of sleep a night last semester, but this semester I’m doing a lot better and getting about six hours a night...
First, there are those who do not read any newspaper. This is understandable here, where extracurriculars and schoolwork take up so much time. But it is nevertheless frightening...
Harvard athletes have spent as much as 20 hours a week in a pursuit of improvement on the south side of the river. Having sacrificed their meetings and their schoolwork, they deserve attention, if even just for a mere hour per week. (After all, I’ve seen them supporting other avenues of Harvard talent like Callbacks concerts and the City Step benefit.) Just come once and see how you like...
...There is a certain degree of mutual complaining among Harvard students,” he said. “But I always knew I could talk about schoolwork with roommates and friends, so my relationship with [her] was a wonderful because it didn’t let me feel sorry for myself in that sense. She elevated me in many ways as well… It was also wonderful because I never felt insecure, or like I had to perpetually be on with this girl. I could just be myself. I could cancel a date when I was tired...