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FECIAL TUDY URROUNDINGS S -Cindy Richter tudy habits for most students was an area which needed a great deal of enlivening. Many were stifled by constantly trying to learn in noisy dorms or silent libraries, amidst scat- tered desks, beneath harsh fluorescent light- ing. So students sought new settings in which to study, or at least at- tempt to study. In good weather, Lan- dis Green became a popular study refuge for those claustrophobic from cramming indoors. On a nice day I like to get my books and go read on the grass, com- mented Sandy Deane. I don ' t know if I learn more but I sure enjoy it more. The Green was an ideal place for students to study when they needed to relax and work at the same time. And, because of the Green ' s prime location on campus, there were al- ways plenty of study- aholics taking advantage of it. Other favorite places were located where stu- dents could sit for a mo- ment between calsses. The circle, a staircase on the outside of the business building, was a relatively peaceful place to get some homework accom- plished before the next class period. In campus hallways and front stair- ways, students could find an out of the way place to study or finish up that last minute assignment. Of course, the unique settings students found in which to study did not nec- essarily make studying eas- ier. For every person seen avidly reading her text, there was to be seen also a student struggling simply to stay awake! Birthdays, beer, and . . . books? Wiped out from her birthday bosh, Tes Brinkley gives studying a try with the meditation theory, Lee Moore STUDY HABITS 21
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On a Friday? Kerry Cort attempts to study at an actual desk. Three demenslonal. After watch- ing the 3D half time show of Superbowl XXIII, Tom Rushmore looks at studying with a new per- spective. Lee Moore Lee Moore Catching some Z ' s. Between classes at the College of Law, Charles Johnson slips in some much needed rest. 20 STUDENT LIFE
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EXPERIENCE Still the Best Teactier? A-Annalisa Crisafulli college degree may very well be one of the strongest selling points in the job market to- day. Yet, with the rise of professional competition throughout the business world, experience plays right along side an educa- tion. Students from many Jl Hae Min Koo Serving it up. Cayce Hinton. Chris- tina Ross, Mary Wood, and Jay Gleason spend some of the weel - end working at Studebaker ' s, the hot spot. Soiitude. After a long night at Studebaker ' s, the Disc Jockey or- ganizes the records. areas of study have rem- edied experience prere- quisities by taking on in- ternships and part-time jobs relating to specific ca- reer goals. These jobs pro- vide a hands-on approach to learning (while earning!) as well as determining a professional focus for the career-conscious student. A controlled working envi- ronment can aid a student in making the transition from academic to pro- fessional life as well as add weight to a lofty re- sume. Several Florida State students agreed that ex- perience is a valuable asset which they will use to their advantage when pursuing life-after- college. Checi ing. Jeff Ellis, an employee of Robby ' s Sports, looks over the inventory sheets of a shoe ship- ment. Pam Lloyd BurrI Despite the chilly weather. Freshman Mike Roberts stays ded- icated to keeping safety a num- ber one priorty at The Union Pool. Hae Min Koo 22 STUDENT LIFE
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