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Whether lot 5 will su< d in olli depends on how well you mat 1: \ biliti Closel) tied to this is the importan oi a well-planned ; I w ell-01 lass and study edule. Your cla h( ule, m . is ii d. You tudj hedule is mon fle l>l< w tl n • routine U inj d and varied long a tide enough ;h stud] and class preparation, Hen ne s i: tiona for etting up a study schedule: 1. Make up a schedule 1 your cla w, blocking out time for meals and me late rnoon i tion. . Mark out blocks time >r studj ol specific coui 1 . It is wise to di study time throughout the day. It also is wise I tudj for a ip« • as p ible before and I the time of the cla meeting. 3. t '* Ic evening houi 7 p.m. to I 1 p.m., as well tin* periods on Saturday and undays. Some time for study will be needed ich w ?nd, dly ii u want to attend ert plays, athletic events, 01 ial lin

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thoritii recommend that you alii ite two houi of study tuneach hour spent in 'lass. These are minimum mam courses than this, and a very few may tal 1 . « : ( I>V ENVIRONMENT

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id J • foi Quiet Hours in the housing grou] This will allow h you tudy efl tively \n your own roon . You and your fellows must understand t it 01 • ities must be postponed, can lied entirely, or moved t other during Quiet Hours, Hours ' Ii d; have been designated bj the University as minimum Qui Hout Tl • : Sunday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to I ' noon, and I :0() p.m. 0 4:00 p.m.; Sunday through Thursday 7:-J" p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Durin th< id ai II :00 p.m. the Ii-" hould be quiet enough 0 that anj pei on v hii to do 0 ma] .tudy or sleep. In mam r leno the student >vcrn < 1 ' ' • >'n<\(-(\ the c houi to suit the nccdi "i the individual house. It i - good \<\< to study in the same place 1 ry day, and 1 keep youi study 1 I there for ea iy a ibility. I qui an <t ,1 idc foi study ^\^ residen hall and <>tli housin

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