Jerry
Depends how you feel about being fisted, I suppose.
Shyla
LSE is the worst. Senior men just hiring attractive women, hoping to sleep with them. At least, they're hiring women. Name some attractive LSE fellows.
LSE is the worst. Senior men just hiring attractive women, hoping to sleep with them. At least, they're hiring women.
Name some attractive LSE fellows.
ME is sweet, both SH and CB are not bad-looking in their age.
Willard
LSE is the worst. Senior men just hiring attractive women, hoping to sleep with them. At least, they're hiring women. Name some attractive LSE fellows. ME is sweet, both SH and CB are not bad-looking in their age.
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Mattie
To be fair LSE does make an effort where placement is concerned.
Ignore the Oxford troll, this has been going on for two years. AE is excellent, well-liked, and overall a tremendous addition to DPIR.
He does seem very good.
Post An ambitious AP would want to develop his/her own group of PhDs. It's good for the AP's human capital, future network, and a measure of their impact within the profession. There isn't that much benefit to the AP in the UG students, in the main, often they are smart, but not so much that you get a lot from it. (Unless they go on to be PhDs). The UGs seem a bit over-catered to, though I think things are gradually rebalancing in the university as a whole (not yet DPIR) towards the graduates.
An ambitious AP would want to develop his/her own group of PhDs. It's good for the AP's human capital, future network, and a measure of their impact within the profession. There isn't that much benefit to the AP in the UG students, in the main, often they are smart, but not so much that you get a lot from it. (Unless they go on to be PhDs). The UGs seem a bit over-catered to, though I think things are gradually rebalancing in the university as a whole (not yet DPIR) towards the graduates.
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