The writer is the president of the Undergraduate Council.
Seniors Don't Know It All
Regarding Daniel M. Suleiman's "Seniors Know Best" (Opinion, April 13), I must point out that I am a self-confessed clueless "bright-eyed and bushy-tailed" first-year. I found the article's claim that a Senior's "knowledge in matters Harvard" to be absolutely ridiculous. For anyone to make this claim is proof that he doesn't have a clue. The Harvard experience is different for everyone, there is too much going on for someone to "do it all." No one fully understands Harvard completely, not even seniors.
"Nobody ever said veritas was pretty."
Jason R. P. Karamchandani '02
April 13, 1999