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Re: "diversity" and GIRs

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Aisha D Stroman)
Wed May 9 11:54:40 2001

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To: Wally <wally@sub-zero.MIT.EDU>
cc: "Jimmy_B,MajMoola,MechWarrior,etc._Chien-ta Wu" <jimmbswu@MIT.EDU>,
        mit-talk@MIT.EDU, adstrom@MIT.EDU
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Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 11:54:07 -0400
From: Aisha D Stroman <adstrom@MIT.EDU>

I have to agree with Wally on that one...for your plan to work, we gotta fix 
the advisor system too...


>> > In the case of the Kung-Fu Cinema class, if your advisor knows you
>> > well enough, (as he should, btw :-), he would rule that the Kung-Fu
>> > Cinema class is not enough for the CD requirement.
>> 
>> Advisors knowing their students?
>> 
>> Good joke, yo.
>> 
>> W.
>> 

 Aisha Stroman
 MIT
 Computer Science and Engineering
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