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Kdnesday • September 14, 1994 The Battalion • Page 3 September 1( ith a career workshop, Turners vorkshops are beit s semester, workshops on i resumes, graduate <. experience, ai: iniques. said one of thej I- registered ski | part in is theot iew. red students mi •esumes on the isk fiesume. Hi s a disk with I the Career student’s resum e. See Career combii ill still be geare field of study, rim head of the re dcs and geosciem he same, only the a degree in either, nowitz said. T: hange, the studei 363.” minent in product leum field for mar. is, but times nd the new degre rriculum with dds. arily in the petrole binowitz said, ‘sn g presence, but tin re anymore, ist for the student itures,” Rabinowiti ve have to prepare inkers. That is on By Alvaro Career Continued from Page 2 THANKS AGS FOR CONlUO Ol/T TO THE VOLLEYBALL GAME LAST FRIDAY AS WE BEAT ARKANSAS- LITTLE ROCK.,. The majority of on-campus in terviews are granted to students after the companies have screened the students’ resumes. The interviews are then held in the Career Center. Another service the Career Center offers is in the coopera tive education program. Pat White, assistant director in the cooperative education pro gram, said the program is a mul tiple-work experience program. “The student goes to orienta tion with the co-op office and then registers with a disk,” White said. “Usually, the student alter nates work and school,” she said. In the co-op program, stu dents alternate between working one semester and attending school. Students usually work for three terms, White said. “Students usually see the company through one year of op eration,” White said. “It is like a good, year-long interview with the company,” she said. White said there are general ly more students from the tech nical, engineering areas in the co-op program. However, the co op program also provides oppor tunities for other majors, such as liberal arts, White said. “The co-op program provides a wonderful opportunity for stu dents,” she said. “There is a definite advantage to students who get work experi ence,” White commented. Turner said the improving economy has helped students find jobs. “Last year, we coordinated al most 8,000 interviews, an 8 per cent increase over last year,” Turner said. “We had a 6 percent increase on our number of employers, and we were the only large office in the nation with an increase,” Turner said. n. Free, free study tips dyWare* for test rom the Istics, 1 at: M Come Join: OFF CAMPUS AGGIES First General Meeting, September 14 8:30 pm ^ a * 601 Rudder i v Wear your plaid because it's * 0 *iTn*w * MADFORPLAID ^ ^ For more information, please call the OCA office at 845-0688 j night!!! Come in For A FREE Workout! 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"p uTto TolHA. gE£jS->Vfc4Z. ^coaxIal. CAgue. to Thug, .CABUC- CHANWEU- i>WiTOTeK CAftUC- PJiADY' TV (6UT WVtO CM Af^oKP oHe. cf f) YA^anrlNl^ 1. One short length of black coaxial cable 2. One cable splitter (one input splitter, two outputs) 3. One 75-300 ohm transformer Here’s how: first, take the cable coming out of the wall and screw it into the splitter. Attach the trans former to your black coaxial cable. Run one cable to your TV and run the other to your stereo’s antenna terminals. If you need any assistance or help with hook-up please call 862-2516. Alpha Phi Omega Leadership, Friendship, Service Information Meetings Tuesday & Wednesdays Septemher 13 & 14 Harrington 105 # TEXAS HALL OF FAME Your#1 Live Country Night Spot! Thurs. Night - Penny Pitcher Night. 8-10 pm. $1.00 Shots of tequila all night long. Doors open at 8, dance till lam. $3.00 Cover. Fri. Night - 25<f Bar Drinks & Draft Beer 8-11 pm. $2 off with current student/faculty/staff ID. Doors open at 8, dance from 9-lam. Sat. Night - $1.50 Pitchers 8-10pm. $1 Zima & Firewater shots all night long. $2 off cover with current student/faculty/staff ID. Doors open at 8, dance from 9-lam. SVvO^ Sept. 17 ,h E.T. Conley & Sept. 24' 1 ’ Rick Trevino 822-2222 2309 FM 2818 South Wm Beer & Bar Drinks 8 to 11 p.m, l Great Drink Special For 3 Great Clubs! m AGGIE RING ORDERS THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 21, 1994 Undergraduate Student Requirements: 1. You must be a degree seeking student and have a total of 95 credit hours reflected on the Texas A&M University Student Information Management System. (A passed course, which is repeated and passed, cannot count as additional credit hours.) 2. 32 credit hours must have been completed in residence at Texas A&M University. If you did not successfully complete one semester at Texas A&M University prior to January 1,1994, you will need to complete a minimum of 60 credit hours in residence. (This requirement will be waived if your degree is conferred and posted with less than 60 A&M hours.) 3. You must have a JLfi cumulative GPR at Texas A&M University. 4. You must be in good standing with the University, including no registration or transcript blocks for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. Graduate Student Requirements: If you are a December 1994 degree candidate and you do not have an Aggie ring from a prior degree year, you may place an order for a '94 ring after you meet the following requirements: 1 ■ Your degree is conferred and posted on the Texas A&M University Student Information Management System; and 2. You are in good standing with the University, including no registration or transcript blocks for past due fees, loans, parking tickets, returned checks, etc. If you have complete all of your degree requirements prior to Septenber 16,1994, you may request a “Letter of Completion” from the Office of Graduate Studies and present it to the Ring Office in lieu of your degree being posted. Procedure To Order A Ring: 1. If you meet the above requirements, you must visit the Ring Office no later than Wednesday, September 21,1994, to complete the application for eligibility verification (requires several days to process). 2. If your application is approved and you wish to receive your ring on approximately November 16, 1994, you must return and pay in full by cash, check, money order, Visa or Mastercard no later than September 23,1994. Men’s 10KY-$309.00 14KY-$421.00 Women’s 10KY-$174.00 14KY- $203.00 Add $8.00 for Class of '93 or before. 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