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It's a rough month ahead for those of us at Dartboard. Some of us will be up early tomorrow morning, doing our damnedest to prove we are skilled in analytic and logical reasoning on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). Others will find themselves with hours of circle-filling-fun later this month at the GRE's. But the one thing we all have in common is that none of us will be taking these tests at Harvard. That's right, well before eight o'clock in the morning we'll be heading off to other local colleges-UMass Boston, Northeastern and Bentley, among others-to take these tests. Why should a college sending so many of its seniors to graduate school force its students into the fall chill to take tests that are often required for admission? Is there no suitable location on campus that isn't booked on Saturday mornings? Are there more prospective lawyers in Northeastern's senior class than there are in Harvard's? We at Dartboard havent yet figured where to place the blame. But as a protest, we're all thinking of refusing to attend any of Harvard's graduate schools. --Dan S. Aibel '98
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