HONORS Continued from Page 1 Cooper sail) "The In-st professors ill the Universi ly leach here." Honors College classes are small, even for freshmen, which gives students an opportunity to gel to know their professors, said Honors College student Mori Li "Professors listen to tho students,” Li said "Since my professors got to know me, they listen to what I have to say " Li said the intellectual relationships she devel oped with her professors helped her convince the Honors College io include Asian literature in the core curriculum Elena Bayliss said the demanding Honors Col lege core courses helped her sharpen her research and writing skills "The skills I learned made upper-division classes much easier," Bayliss said "I've had quite a few 400-level courses that were easier than my core courses " Despite the skills they have learned, many Honors Collage students approach their thesis project with apprehension, and some students choose to leave the college before their senior year. "I think everyone tn the college has been tempted to leave tiecausu of the thesis." LI said "There are a lot of expectations by, all the Honors C.ollege students and faculty to do an outstanding job on the thesis, and it stresses every senior " Henry Alley, acting direr tor of tho Honors (mi lage. said most students decide during their ju nior year whether they w ill stay in the college "Students must submit their application to lake the senior thesis seminar during the third term of their junior year," Alley said "This gets the student thinking about their project and stops senior-year thesis crunch." Alley said students deciding to leave the col lege must complete the University's regular tore requirements Itefore graduation Although many students have mixed emotions about their thesis project, most of them enjoy tin; process once they Ixigin. Frank said "Students truly enjoy the Intellectual chal lenge, and they l>ecome passionately committed to their topic," Frank said Bayliss said her thesis topic has been a "lot of Phoeo fc* K m t*gvfmr> Patncia Larkin la pan of a claaa In whrch Honora Coffaga atudanta prapara tor thak aanior thaaia. fascinating work " Her topic: focuses on the relationship between feminism unci Russian Orthodox Christianity in a underground journal published in Russia during the 1980s. Grossman. who frantically searched for a thesis topic: the night before it was due. finally t hose a subjec t Her thesis project examines the influence of TV talk shows on the 1992 presidential elec lion. She: said she is enjoying working closely with her fac ulty' advisor ' Professor (Alan) Stavitsky from the journal ism school has Ijenn holding my hand throughout this project," Grossman said "You don't do this project alone, but you alone are responsible for any factual errors Grossman said she has recovered from the stress of choosing her topic, but she: is now wor ried about the oral defense of her thesis "You do all that work on your project, and then you stand up In front of your committee and get reamed." Grossman said. 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