The final outtake from my September 16 piece. I can see why the editors felt that these might not be a good fit for a book intended to "give students a place to turn when they need inspiration, motivation, and encouragement."
The physicians at Princeton University's health center were quite capable of correctly diagnosing medical conditions when the patient was male, but had more trouble when the patient was female. On more than one occasion they told female students that women can't cope with the stress of Princeton's high workload (never mind that I hadn't had a problem with a higher workload at Harvard), and sent them home without the correct diagnosis or treatment. An undergraduate died after being sent home in such a way. Having survived Princeton, I feel as if I can survive anything.