The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 15, 2000, Image 4

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    Texas A£M Career Center
Events for the week of:
Feb. 15-Feb 21
★Feb. 15 Internship Strategies 4:00pm 508 Rudder
★Feb 16 Salary Evaluations 5:0Opm 111MSC
★Feb 16 behavioral Interviewing 6:50pm 111 MSC
Presenter: IRON Office Solutions
Career Center 209 Koldus 845-5139 http://careercenter.tamu.edu
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Got Art?
Would you like to exhibit it?
MSC Visual Arts Committee can help....
Enter Artfest 2000, the only annual student
art contest on campus!
Entries will be accepted
March 22-24 in the MSC
Visual Arts Gallery, located
on the second floor of the
Memorial Student Center.
For complete rules and
application, please visit our
website at <vac.tamu.edu>.
For assistance, please call 845-9251 .
Some Of The High Tech
Tools You'll Work With
At Smith & Associates.
At Smith & Associates while we take our business seriously
we also work hard at having fun. It's this great environment
where people can wear shorts, play Ping-Pong and
Basketball that we believe enables ideas to run freely. This
kind of thinking has enabled Smith & Associates to become
one of the #l ranked non-franchised distributor of semicon
ductors, electric components and peripherals and we're
growing every day.
COMPONENT
SALES/PURCHASING
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We currently have exceptional opportunities for Sales and
purchasing professionals who are aggressive, interested in
making money and love the challenge of the "deal".
Candidates must be self motivated go-getter with excellent
relationship building and negotiating skills, as well as pos
sess a true, natural sales ability which is what it takes to be
successful in this competitive industry. Proficiency in a sec
ond language is a plus.
On-campus interviews will be held Mon. Feb. 28 & lues., March 7
We offer great benefits including:
• Paid time off
• Free health club membership
• Casual dress code everyday
• Competitive salary and bonuses
• Matching 401 (k) Program
• Full medical, dental and
vision benefits
• And more!
www.smithmart.com
An equal opportunity employer M/F/D/V
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Mario Party’ 2 is here to eat up
hours of study time.
The purpose of the game
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collect as many stars as
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who can’t quite pronounce
the simple word, “Okay!”
The person with the most
stars is declared the “Super-
star of Marioland.” To get the stars, you
need coins. Coins can only be earned
through mini-games or plain old luck.
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PRICING:
Men's
10K-$345.00
14K-$450.00
Women's
10K-$220.00
14K-$243.00
Add $8.00 for Class '99or
" before and $15.00 for
out of town ring delivery
Deadline: 02-16-00 Delivery date is 04-06-00
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT REQUIRENIENTS
1. You must be a degree-seeking student with at least 95 cumulative undergraduate credit hours.
2. Transfer students need 60* hours of credit at Texas A&M University, or degree must be conferred and posted.
3. You must have a cumulative 2.0 GPR at Texas A&M University.
4. You must be in good standing with the University. (No outstanding parking tickets, blocks, etc.)
GRADUATE STUDENT REQUIRENIENTS**
1. Your degree must be conferred and posted on SIMS or if you have completed all degree requirements, you may present
an original letter of completion from the Office of Graduate Studies.
2. You must be in good standing with the University. (No outstanding parking tickets, blocks, etc.)
PROCEDURE TO ORDER RING
If you meet all of the above requirements and you wish to receive your ring on April 6th, visit the Ring Office no later
than February 16th between 8:30a.m. - 3:30p.m. to complete the application for eligibility verification.
It is recommended that you do not wait until February 16 to
apply for your ring audit. Should there be a problem with
your academic record, or if you are blocked, you may not
have sufficient time to resolve these matters before the
order closes out.
Return no later than February 17, 8:30a.m. - 3:30 p.m., to
check on the status of your audit and if qualified, pay in
full by cash, check, money order, or your personal Discover,
Visa or MasterCard (with your name imprinted).
Requirements must be completed by the time you
apply for your audit.
*You may qualify with 30 ASM hours if your first semester was 1993 or before.
"See our website for complete details or call the Ring Office at 845-1050.
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OF FORMER STUDENTS
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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840-2918
(409)845-7514
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