Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 27, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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There are a lot of difficult decisions
to make about grad school, but
which admissions test to take
shouldn't be one of them.
You can take the Miller Analogies
Test at your convenience - the
admissions test that only takes
about an hour, gives you results in
two weeks, and fits your budget.
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The Practical Choice
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For more information about the Miller
Analogies Test, contact your graduate
school admissions office or call
1-800-634-0424
Are you taMhg classes this summer?
Lot* for great money-saving tteals In the
summer Term duck bucks!
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QUESTION: ~
Did you vote in the May 19 primaiy?
•Yes.
because
rather than
remain a
non-voter
and com
plain. at
least I can
say I tried *
-Erika Armsbury
sophomore, business
•Yes I
thought it
would be
beneficial if
I did
Personally
I don't think
(students)
nave me Knowieage auuui
the best candidates and
they don't think it would be
helpful if they did vote *
—Scott Allen
senior, psychology
'No. t'm not a
citizen I don't
have the right
to vote I've
seen many
people talking
about the
candidates who visted the
campus The students
seemed to be interested in the
primary *
-Jung W«
graduate, economics
Yes. be
cause I think
everybody
should vote
Probably a lot
of students
who are
registered
didn't vote, but there are
probably a higher percentage
o( people voting who are at the I
University than in the commu
nity *
-Diana Hanson
senior, psychology
•No,
because I
live in
Cottage
Grove and
I didn't
know
where to
go Access was a problem.
I guess ’
-Jill Davidson
junior, fine arts
"Actually, I
didn't. I've
been so
busy I
haven't had
time to
think about
it. I wouldn't
even wager a guess about
how many students voted,
but if they're in the same
situation as me they prob
ably didn't."
-Mike Nichols
junior, journalism
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MEETINGS
Organiiailonal meeting 1 at Slodent* k*r
Individual I »b*»r1jr \% today II J p iR in
EMU (amtury Room B
Jafj a »»«-»*' Mud#«*il Organ nation will rrwwi
today 4 Mi in EMU (a«ia* Room F
)tm t*h Student Union wiil nuw( tonight
at % in EMU ( .odar Room A
Latin AmttHM ami (-aribbean Student
Organisation will moot tonight lor uiacUon*
at 4 m> »n EMU Caniury Room A
MISCELLANEOUS
Russian and Katl Kuiopoan Film Sene*
canUlMMl tonight with Ivan
( hung*'* III* PntimtKin. tu be ihown at 630
pm in Yamada l-anguagu Canter. Room
115 Padfo Hall
Wave Pool Night is hiring sj*)n»or«d by
tho limtftd Methodist tarnpu* FallowtHIp
at tiio SprungfiaM Wrtve Pool tonight at 7
Wp've given die same Graduation gift
to students since 1920.
This year It totals
$365,000
—the amount graduates saved
buying textbooks here in the last 4 years.
Happy Graduation!
from your non-profit bookstore.
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Oie of approximately 20 college hooka torow la the eouatry
glvlag textbook dlocoaats at parchaae.