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Election night will already be stressful for us. Alienating ourselves from the returns in order to study could actually be detrimental to our civic education.
One recommended course of action was to study in advance and then get enough sleep. Unfortunately, the preceding weekend is Freshman Parents Weekend, with official scheduled events for families. This cuts down much of the advance studying time. Three-fourths of the Ec10 students are freshmen.
Furthermore, it may not be possible to get a good nights sleep, even in time for a noon exam. If the election winner is determined at 6 AM, for example, there will be loud, raucous celebrations all over campus. The reaction to the Red Sox victories showed that even if one was not interested in baseball, it was impossible to ignore the masses of people running through our dorms and the Yard late at night.
Frankly, we believe that we have earned the right to react to the results, no matter when they arrive. Additionally, if the results are not to our liking, many people will be depressed and not in the best condition to be taking an exam mere hours later.
We therefore ask that the exam be moved. A later Wednesday time would be better, as would a different day.
We realize that this may be difficult to do with such a large class, but Math 21a, with 290 students, switched their exam day due to the election. Since Ec 10 is a social science class, we would hope that you could be as accommodating as the mathematics department.
We are politically aware and civic-minded students. Were hoping that such attitudes will be encouraged at Harvard.
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