Quick Note…

I just spoke with a reporter from a major national newspaper. She needs interview subjects for an article she’s writing on college. Specifically, she’s looking for…

  • students at selective colleges who have had a hard time getting into a popular course (or found an innovative way to get in);
  • parents of students who are frustrated that their tuition money does not necessarily gain their student access to all of a university’s resources; and
  • professors with a strong stance on whether this is good or bad.

If you’re willing to be interviewed, send me a short e-mail explaining who you are and where you go to school (or where your child goes to school, or where you teach). If possible, put “[Interview Request]” in the subject so I can notice your message. I’ll forward them on to the reporter.

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In other news…

I published an interesting guest post over on Ramit Sethi’s blog; it discusses the danger of “getting started.” It fits in well with our recent discussion on rethinking passion.

You can expect my next post on Friday (God willing): it has to do with specific advice for transforming your student life from a trial to survice into the foundation for a life well lived.

Stay tuned…