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Depending on your college, most college staff are of a particular political nature - if it is a conservative college, several paragraphs of conciseness and one paragraph of heartfelt is a good ratio. If it is a liberal college, one sentence of conciseness is all that is needed to precede several long, heartfelt, grovelling paragraphs.
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Useless bias pretending to be advice.
by RedJohn on March 5th, 2006