None of the above answer for the first: She's putting in excessive effort that will most likely burn her out and will not get her much in the eyes of others. Grad schools probally won't care about how heavy her course load was.
None of the above answer for the second: May have a bit of a hard time getting into grad school because she's going for quantity instead of quality, but will have an advantage because of being in the grad seminars that may outway her GPA.
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Date: 2005-05-13 01:29 pm (UTC)None of the above answer for the first: She's putting in excessive effort that will most likely burn her out and will not get her much in the eyes of others. Grad schools probally won't care about how heavy her course load was.
None of the above answer for the second: May have a bit of a hard time getting into grad school because she's going for quantity instead of quality, but will have an advantage because of being in the grad seminars that may outway her GPA.
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Date: 2005-05-13 06:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-13 07:08 pm (UTC)Yes definitely. The whole "candle burns at both ends thing." I'd say, pace yourself.