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Major stress, minor consequence

Written by Alexis Levinson, Columnist
Published: Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008
A couple days ago I received an e-mail from the Registrar's office reminding me: "You have not yet declared your major." I turned to my roommate. "Have I missed the deadline?" I expected the next e-mail to come at that ...(back to the article)

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    8:13 a.m. on May 3rd, 2008
    Posted by Pat

    On the whole, this article is babyish. Figure out your passion and stick to it. Constantly circulating through majors and different classes to see where you end up will lead to one path: failure!

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    12:15 a.m. on April 23rd, 2008
    Posted by Sophomore = '10

    Thank you for fixing the typo. However, I object to the practice of fixing the typo without making it clear that an error was corrected. It is standard journalistic practice to state that an error was made, even in an online media form that can be easily edited, and even when the typo was a only a difference of two characters.

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    3:36 a.m. on April 22nd, 2008
    Posted by ???

    is she graduating early?

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    3:06 a.m. on April 22nd, 2008
    Posted by Sophomore = '10

    Just wanted to point out a (likely) mistake to be fixed in this otherwise pleasant article, especially because the last line is supposed to be a resounding conclusion. I've been a victim of the ever-morphing major (oops, concentration) as well, so I quite enjoyed this little window into Princeton life.

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