Lack of cash leads to a unique Spring Break NYC train ride
I have a very odd story that happened over spring break.
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I have a very odd story that happened over spring break.
The threat of warming from carbon dioxide emissions seems to be too distant to actually change our weather and raise ocean levels. Have you really noticed much change in these past few years? Rain forests are so far away - and who really cares about them anyway?
I found very little appeal in this year's job fair. Maybe it was the fact that people still think dressing up will impress reps into hiring them. Maybe it was because there were no refreshments and I was thirsty. I never got a name tag - maybe that was it.
Hopkins is a unique school. Unique because we have no grade inflation. Unique because many of our departments are more difficult than at other, comparable colleges. Unique because our students seem to work harder and longer than their peers at, say, UPenn or Harvard. Unique because, no matter how hard we try, we can't seem to get up to that Ivy League status when we are ranked.
The college season begins again. Seniors are past the point of no return. Juniors are thinking, "Man, what the hell am I still here for? I should have transferred when I had the chance." And sophomores - well, they're sophomores.