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recltatlons and Uhose for competitions or ex- aminations are explicwble. The daily lessons are answered orally and are fresh in' the mem- ory, besides being 'briefg while the questions in competitions are on matters seen some time previous an-d already -blurred by fresher knowl- edge, are to be answered in writing and are consequently more closely noted. A further point to be observed is tlhat some- times a boy receives very good marks for ap- plication and rather 'poor marks for recltations or homework. Wllllngness and success are broadly diilferent things. Monthly reports are not sent out for Decem- ber and May, their place being taken in those months by notification of the examination re- sults. A 'Phe reports are made for and to the parents. They should be carefully scrutinized and, -if necessary, discussed with the Vice-President. They should .be returned to the Vice- President within the week of issue. I ' .10
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II. Studies. -GIL- The studies are distributed into three groups, 1. The each with its special aim, means and methods. The groups are: ' ' 1. The Preparatory. 2. 'Ilhe 'High-School. ' 3. Tlhe Collegiate. The Preparatory Course which corresponds to the sixth, seventfh and eighth grades of the Atlanta City Schools, and is for boys in or 'beyond 'their tenth year, has hourslot class, physical training an-d recreation exclusively its own, apart from the Hlgh1School and Clol- lege Departments. The regular' College uni- form is not here required. -Tlhe 'Marist College has been accredited by the Universityxof Georgia Cot which the Georgia 'Sdhoo1'of Technology is a party. That is, the certilfled graduates of the Marist Col- lege 'H1gh4S7ChOO1 Department are admitted to the courses of the University of Georgia Land of the Georgia School of Technologyj without having to pass the entrance examinations of these institutions. Among the requirements imposed by the University of Georgia ,upon accredited institu- tions are the following, in time and subject- matter: The course of study must not be less than three years of thirty-six weeks each In length, following an elementary GOUPSC Of not less than seven years ln length. Thlrtee!n credits funltsj will be required for entrance into the Freshman Class' either ln the B.A. or B.S. Courses- l KBy UNIT ls meant one year's wvrk in GHCH subject, wlth flve periods a week, meaning bb' Period not less than thirty minutes of time devoted to actual teachlng.Y ' The University presents the following re- quirements for all courses! 1- Engllsh: Grammar, C0l'l1P03lfi0l1v Classics, Rhetoric .--- - 3 Units 2- Mathematics: Arithmetic, Algebra, N Plane Geometry .--- - - - 3UnltS 11 Three Groups. The Preparatory Course. The High,- School Course.
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