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Monday, January 20, 1992
The Battalion
Page 3
Spade Phillips, P.l
by Matt Kowalski
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EDUCATIONAL CENTER LTD.
Prep class schedules for the following exams are now open:
DAT EXAM: APRIL 11, 1992
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6:00
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3/19
6:00
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3/26
6:00
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6:00
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4/9
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MCAT EXAM: APRIL 4, 1992
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1992
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3/4 3/11 3/18
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Class day and time are subject to change. We reserve the righ to cancel classes if enrollment is insufficient.
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STANLEY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER LTD.
COLLEGE STATION AREA
Stanley H. Kaplan Center Ltd.
707 Texas Avenue #106E
College Station, TX 77840
(409) 696-3196
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