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The Miami Hurricane ED GRIFFIN Dec ^jaaamjam THE MIA URMC Vol. 52 No. 26 Friday, December3,1'iTO Professor Tells How To Study By PAUL STUART GINSBURG Some professors ask trick ques­ Hurricane Stiff Writer time is limited, you must memorize such a list. tions, or insist that students recog­ the essentials and try to forget the nize word changes in a text. In this Another possible question that in­ It's make or break time for most remainder; although occasionally a volves lists is: Which ONE of the UM students as the dreaded exam case, the student's only hope is to question will come from material following is a member of such and week rapidly approaches. In order select a large group of key sentenc­ which you have dismissed as unim­ such a list? Ki give students an extra edge, a es and try to learn them, keeping in portant. The essentials consist of- UM psychology professor has rec­ mind the instructor's record of past A good way to see the bare bones material in askable form for a mul-' of the material, is to try to pick out ommended a study method that he performance. tiple-ehoice test. has found to be very helpful. There is a limit to the amount a the main parts of the author's out­ Every italicized word should be line. Topic headings spread over Dr. Carroll Truss recommends the student can efficiently memorize in high-lighted upon first reading. many pages often make up a list, in memorization of key terms in lists a given amount of time; therefore, it When studying for an exam begins which case the professor can ask a lo students preparing to take final is important to select a group of the all italicized words should be listed question as in the form above. examinations in the next few most likely sentences and try to with the page numbers where they weeks. memorize these. It is not a good Outlining the text should occupy appear in the text. Later, try to de­ a big chunk of the studying time In less than two weeks, many of idea to attempt learning every pos­ fine or explain each word in your sible sentence since the result will you use for studying for a test. An us are going to come face to face own words to yourself. It is no.' outline should be as brief on each with reality, and for some that con­ be inferior learning of nearly all. enough to say "I recognize that line as possible; each point recorded frontation could result in failure if Most professors are not as pre­ word," Dr. Truss said. as one, two, or three cue words you study time is not used wisely. dictable as the type described Every time there is a numbered make up because you think they In preparing for a multiple-choice above. The following suggestions sequence in the text you should de­ will be enough to remind you of the Thr HUiriiooli. examination there are evidently apply to studying for almost all cide if it is a list that could be made point. many paths that can be taken suc­ courses with multiple-choice exami­ into a question of the following Use indentation, numerals and al- Striking laaruito cessfully. Dr. Truss suggests the nations. form: All but which ONE of the foi-. following: Remembering that your study lowing is a member of such and See page 8 ftpprehsmsivs tast4mtteri Students Need 2 Flu Shots UM Revokes This Season, Officials Sav Iron Arrow's By ELENA SELE2 Of the Hurricane Stall One visit to your favorite swine flu clink is not enough, according to federal health officials. Because the Campus Ties under-25 age grouping needs extra protection in the event of an epi­ By ALAN MARCUS demic, the Health Center is encour­ editor aging all vaccinated students to re­ turn for a second shot. Iron Arrow, formerly UM's high­ est male honorary will no longer "All persons between the ages of beat their ceremonial drums on l« and 24 need a second swine flu campus or light their flames at the injection for complete immuniza­ Rock. • tion." Health Educator Susan Dan- As a result of the membership's itli said. vote failina to admit women, the University has revoked Iron Ar­ The Health Center Annex near row's charter and disassociated the the pharmacy will be administering organization from the University, ihe second round of inoculations President Henry King Stanford said. next week on Tuesday and Friday The official vote has not been re­ and again on Dec. 14 between the leased, but Dr. Stanford said the hours of 1 and 4:30 p.m. vote was 64 in favor of tapping women, 75 opposed and five absten­ Daniels said 4,000 students turned tions. Two-thirds vote was needed out for the first monovalent injec­ to pass the amendment. tion, but that they are only "partial- Iron Arrow Chief John Benedict l> immunized" against the flu. said the President's figures were Although nausea, (ever and fa- "inaccurate" and the vote was se­ ligue were among the most com­ cret so no other figures could be re­ mon complaints of first-takers, leased. Danlais said students should not In h/s statement, the president Presideni St a Af ord worry about a reoccurrence of side said. "The position taken by the ex University policy on (he malter was effects after a second shot. ecut/ve committee of the Board of to have Iron Arrow tap women or Trustees that the University will to be severed from the University," "If they got side effects from the comply with the federal law and Stanford said. first shot, they may not get them regulations means the University Dr. Stanford, an Iron Arrow again or else they will be slight," has no alternative but to discontin­ member, was currying out flu- sue said. ue its recognition and support of the Board's will though he personally Iron Arrow honor society. felt women should be admitted For those who find the' Health "This means the revocation of the Benedict said Iron Arrow would (enter hours inconvenient, the next charter and constitution granted by continue to function as an organiza­ two Wednesdays from 2 to 8 p/m. the University to Iron Arrow and tion outside the Universitv. will be the last time to get a shot at the discontinuance of any associa­ "Committees are beniK estab­ South Miami Hospital, the state's tion with Iron Arrow as an official lished to formulate plans and differ­ busiest swine flu clinic, located organization of the University. In ent procedures for the situation tin- (lose lo campus on Paul Tevis other words, there will be no cam­ group is now faced with," Benedict (62nd) Avenue between South Dixie pus tappings, no use of campus fa­ said. Highway and Sunset Road. cilities and no participation in pro­ Benedict said the membership) grams or activities of the Universi­ will continue to assist the campus Originally scheduled for two ty." as an outside organization and will weeks only, great demand resulted President Stanford said the only continue to raise funds for the Uni­ in the hospital's decision to continue way Iron Arrow could be reinstated versity. with the inoculation program on the as a University recognized organi­ "I don't think (he University will consecutive Wednesdays. zation would be if they decided to turn down our money," he said. Caurteiy Of University News Bureau tap women. A total of 18,700 area residents The committees, Benedict said, visited the clinic between Nov. 11 Benedict said it was conceivable will determine how activities will and 23 — nearly 7,000 more than but that there were many other be conducted and these procedures any other site in South Florida and variables that wouid permit Iron should be ready by the lirst ot the ihe highest in the state, public Be Sure To Throw Lowe Snow Arrow to be reinstated. year. health officials reported. Benedict said the variables includ­ He said Iron Arrow already re­ ed successful legal action, which is ceived its continuance of Indian "Brrr-brrr, it's really quite cold." So pro­ museum giving Northerners a chance to throw now pending, another vote or a support. The hospital gives both the mono­ icy snowballs before returning home after finals valent and the bivalent vaccine, nounces this Ibis, a well known South Florida change in regulations from the fed­ The disassociution from campus in about two weeks. Small animals will also be eral government. concludes another segment of Iron which also protects against Victoria bird that happens also to be the Hurricane mas­ r A-strain flu. University participa­ cot. The bird is familiar by now to most, but the fenced in an area near the museum giving every­ Stanford said the decision to dis­ Arrow's ,>0 year history, one thai. tion is welcomed. one a chance to chuck a few snowballs and then associate Iron Arrow from the Uni­ began in IMS wilh a complaint snow? It's all part of the fifth annual Lowe Art versity was a result of the HEW go over and pet the little creatures. The Ibis will from a local feminist leader. The free vaccine has been en­ Museum Holiday Carnival Weekend. Tons and threat to cut off an estimated $40 HEW found the University in vkh dorsed by every major health orga­ tons of the white stuff will be spread outside the also be available for petting for those so inclined.
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