)PAGE FOUR Wanta Make 3's? (Continued from page one) you do tomorrow frequently de pends on what you have or have not done today. The time to begin Lo prepare for hte final examina tion In every course is the first day and the first night of the term. Solid effort during the first weeks of the semester will pay dividends. Besides, you might get the habit of regular systematic work and like it. Maintain a Study Schedule The planning of a time sched uki c the foundation of a de vetopment o f efficient study hab its The greatest, hindrances to college' study are usually consid ered to be irregular study hours, interruptions during study hours, surroundings not c,,nducive to :itudy. Therefore, it ought to be o major concern of the serious student to etimin:ite sucli handi raps by devising a ,productive study schedule. !It is impossible to print a iizihedule that will be ideal for students in general. There are in dividual differences in the num ber of college credit's carried, in the number of hours of remuner ative employment, in intelligence, interest, physical condition, and innumerable other factors. Each student must devise a schedule which will...satisfy his particular deeds. . iln a time form the the student should. keep a careful record of liis activities for one 'week. Then be should total !his hours for each activity on a summary sheet. He will then realize just how he :ipends, his time. One memfber of an Education 105 class, who carried out these two tasks exactly, was amazed to discover that he spent only 20 !per cent of his time in academic activity:, fifteen hours in class and eighteen hours in study. At the end of ,one week of time budgeting and watching the dis tribution of hours, set about working out a !permanent time schedule. Here are a few sugges tions that are valuable for all: :1. Health authorities say that a person should sleep fifty-six hours or 33.3 per cent of the week. 2. College -advisors indicate that a student should schedule fifteen to twenty-one class hours or 9 to 12 per cent of the week. 3. College professors believe that a student should spend- at least two hours in study for every hour, in class, that is, thirty to forty-two study hours or 18 to 2 , 5 per, cent of the week. If you feel that this article gives advice that you need, enroll in Education 105. This is a course offered by the departments of education and English composition and designed to discover student prciblems and to assist in their solution. lDr. A. Eason Monroe and Prof. S. Donald Melville represent the department of education and Dr. Agnes R. McElwee, the depart ment of English composition. Coeds Learn To Fix 'lt' ;Hubby no longer will have to repair the broken window screen, replace a pane of glass, or .fix a leaky faucet . • Coeds at the College this semes_ te,. will have an opportunity to take a course in Home Appliances and theyql learn to fix all the little gadget s around the house. Known as Agricultural Engi neering 15, the course is seheduled for recitation period at 9 o'clock Tuesday mornings with a labora tory period born 8 to 10 o'clock Thursday mornings. lit's a 2-credit MIDNIGHT SHOW - SUNDAY, FEB, 9th sy,l 1 4 .. , ; . -- ; • j • . ` , •-•44 l tightPl :: 6l4 o 3S' MEATY& ".••• • First P9nna Showing 'e4 OAK • ved HAY [ "`, fi.`• -P 4, (01415 floc K i ti , q. ILO • I • ~ //', // / . / i i / • . / - /( -' / ( l' t „ fi, 1 . ( 7 .1 CLEAN, FRESH, PURE America's FINEST pf course - the flavor's ALL yours.. in every PHILIP MORRIS you smoke all through the day! And here's' rwhy . There's an important difference' qn PHILIP MoRRIs manufacture that. I !_friakes PHILIP MORRlS,taste better— -I%moke better—because it lets the f IFULL FLAVOR come through for rour complete. enjoyment—plean t fresh:pure! • \I., Try PHILIP MORRlS—you, will agree that PHILIP MORRIS L. America's FINEST Ci,;arettel CALL Fii THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA course that Can be carded as an elOctive. The course was started eariy in the war when the men were occu pied on the battlefronts and the women were left at home to re pair their sewing machines, vac uum cleaners, and leaking pipes. The sam e course will be offered again this semester, and even though the enrollment during the war Years consisted largely of women, men who want to be good husbands will not b e barred. On the contrary, they'll be welcomed. in Technicolor PHILIP MORRIS! ALWAYS BETTER.BETTER ALL WAYS Doors Open 11:15 P.M when you smoke Civirettel Games and dancing will.feature the first run Night of the SPring semester as the recreation pro gram of the School oaf Phystaal Eduation gets under way in CROSSROADS We will start serving now at 4:30. to take care of everyone .and avoid wait- Crossroads Restacura•nt;. Boalsburg NO OMER B AR CAN M AKE NO THIS STAEMENT, Of an e feaciing. cfgatene, Pinup, Momus is. the ___osay cigiu'ete with cul xclusive differerice inanufaccte-- Aveognited.bytt tnedical au thciiv ities at Leine to the .....__advassitage of those • thOZnohef • 4111IDAY, 1111BRUAlt* 7 ; 1 White Hall from BJII2 p.m. &bur. day. Admission is 80 cents 11131 C everyone in welcome. stated Rim Conger of the Sdhool of Physir EduCation yesterday. ing Come Early Dial "9-.2721 .;
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