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(12/01/11 6:27am)
I’m a 25-year-old undergraduate. As a high-school junior, I had a pretty good hunch that I wasn’t going straight to college. As an Israeli citizen at the Walworth Barbour American International School, I was a minority — while most of my friends would be heading to college the following year, I would enter three years of mandatory military service. I remember being envious of my classmates and anxious about what college would be like if I started it three years late.
(11/10/11 6:37am)
Last week, an English professor decided he did not like the new Penn Course Review redesign that I spearheaded. He emailed every undergraduate in the English Department, as well as the dean of the College, to demand that the new site “MUST be taken off-line immediately” and not made public again until it was perfect.
(10/26/11 11:35pm)
One of my favorite Steve Jobs quotes comes from the ’80s. Jobs was trying to recruit Wharton graduate and then-Pepsi executive John Sculley to join him as the CEO of Apple.
(10/13/11 4:44am)
I’ve met your kind before. President of your high school class, valedictorian, 2370 SAT, straight 5s on the 12 APs you took, captain of your high school volleyball and debate teams. You’ve started either a non-profit, a company or both. You’re impressive, and I’m impressed.
(09/29/11 3:20am)
Every once in a while, I stumble out of my Computer Science bubble and take a College or Wharton class, only to find students still living in the 21st century. To catch you up to speed, here are 12 applications that I can’t imagine being without as a Penn student.
(09/15/11 3:57am)
“Be cooler than Mark Zuckerberg!” shouted Jonathan, standing to my left and brandishing a PennApps poster twice his size.