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...have every wish to go on writing. But my thesis and job hunt in spring will occupy too much of my time to allow me the luxury of writing for The Crimson regularly. Hence this P.C. Corner piece will be the last. However, once my workload becomes tolerable, I will be back to report on computer issues at Harvard...
Between speeches, socializing, and touring theCoop, many students have found time forsubstantive debate. While some schools offer ModelU.N. as a club, others make it a full class, oftenwith a heavy workload. For students in thoseprograms, the conference, which awards prizes forexcellence at the end of four days, can take on acompetitive edge...
Kanaka Pattabiraman '97, another member of the group, was pleasantly surprised with the workload she had encountered thus far. "I thought it was all going to be harder," proclaimed the aspiring research chemist. (A career goal that seems rather unstupid, as occupations...
While the office of news analysis under Bush had eight people, under Clinton it has only four. Boykin said that although his workload varies depending on the President's activities, he frequently works 12 hours...
Chemistry 20, "Organic Chemistry," was sixth on the list. But with workload and difficulty ratings of 4.3, and competitiveness of 3.9 on a five point scale, it ranks as one of the more arduous courses at the College...