Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 29, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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< 111 < I problems not with the
I 'iiiversitv itself
I'he numhei one reason i ited
In students in Morgen's surve\
was indei isiou about choice ol
major or < areer field
People wind up as juniors
,iml seniors without detailing
wlial the\ want to major in."
said [ rank Anderson, head of
the undergraduate education
task force whu h is examining
the tai tors that prolong sttr
dents' star at the UniversiU
“Or thev spend two years as an
Knglish major and then decide
thev w ant to change to pin s
ics."
Senior Walter Smith, who
plans to graduate this term
with a degree nr Knglish
changed his major twice after
enrolling at the University five
years ago lie originally
planned to major or leisure
studies, then switched to at:
counting before settling on
Knglish
Smith sairl disappointment
in college curric ulum was part
ol the reason he changed his
major
"I w.is searching for a kind of
ideal.'’ he said
Working through s< hoot
lor many others, unhiding
iiu reusing numbers ot older or
returning students, personal is
sues often tmauei.d issues
interrupt their college progress ,
More than a third of the stu ^
dents who responded to Mur
gen’s survey said tinani nil is
sues had prolonged their un
dergraduate edut at ion
'People are winking, pulling
themselves through school.
Anderson said
t or example, jennifei la.hols
who will graduate this term
with bachelor’s degrees in in
ternational studies and ei o
noniii s. has had to slop and
earn money intermittently
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