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Undergrads know they are supposed to be studying, but most of the ones I have known, and interviewed, devote little time to absorbing their school's academic riches.
Facebook movie 'The Social Network' shows the folly of Ivy envy Jay Mathews 2010
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Undergrads and local families stood side by side Sunday as they paid their respects to the fallen.
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Undergrads know they are supposed to be studying, but most of the ones I have known, and interviewed, devote little time to absorbing their school's academic riches.
Facebook movie 'The Social Network' shows the folly of Ivy envy Jay Mathews 2010
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Undergrads especially are unlikely to know their rights and there are many substandard rentals in the U-District.
Council Considers Rental-Housing Inspection Proposal « PubliCola 2010
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Undergrads at CMU are exceedingly cheap typically $12/hr and usually solid programmers.
Outsourcing My Research Group Luis von Ahn 2010
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Undergrads are a great source of talent but they are often not able to contribute on a consistent or full-time basis because of the demands of coursework.
Outsourcing My Research Group Luis von Ahn 2010
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My last stint in grad school taught me that the biggest generational difference between us old people and Tiny Tot Undergrads is that the Tiny Tots are most unaffectedly at ease whining to professors and TAs about Dr. Kind-Heart's failure to chronologically organize according to the syllabus the articles she so thoughtfully posted e-copies of to BlackBoard.
Must. Pay. Attention. Professor in Training 2009
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Women in Science: Blogging Duke Biosci Undergrads skip to main | skip to sidebar
Blogging Duke Biosci Undergrads Peggy 2007
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Currently Watching: Slow burner of a video by YouTube cofounder Karim to Stanford Undergrads.
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The Center has also published two highly-regarded books written and edited by UCLA undergraduate students -- Sweatshop Slaves (about the Los Angeles garment industry) and Underground Undergrads (about UCLA undocumented immigrant students).
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