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L'I2f8 At Nofrthefrn Is Many Thmgs To Many People Student Life must be an expression coined by some forgotten tongue-in-cheek artist to describe the trials and tribula- tions of going to college - although the good times somehow seem to make it all worthwhile. . Registration is the first and probably most important trauma a student ex- periences - not every year, but every quarter. To play the registration game, one must have two items: his course request form and infinite patience. The course request form is used to give the computer some idea of what you would like, not what you will get. The patience is used to conquer a two-fold problem: One - the general rigors of registering f I've been closed out of two classes, VVhat do you mean there is no such classP , So what if this class is 8O'Z1 full? W'hat are you doing with the other 20'Zi? j and Two - Waiting in Lines, fthe next problem a student at ONU facesj. Waiting in lines has to be the biggest source of frustration on campus, although that memorized formula that disappears during a quiz ranks a close second. Lines grow longer while tempers grow shorter. Hurry up and wait. Break in line, and your allotted time on earth is appreciably shortened. Get there early and wait long- er, get there late and wait forever. If there isn't a line for something, it prob- ably isn't any good anyway. After you finally get through those lines, it's time for class. The lectures al- ways seem too long and soon your only desire is to escape. Sure, sure, that's the right equation, but who cares? Gaining your freedom from the classroom tem- porarily, a stop at the old mail box is a must. Getting mail can cheer up the day, and not getting it for weeks can make you want to eat worms. The Big Two are packages and love letters. In most people's hearts, the latter comes first, but a box ranks very close behind. Packages with food make the receiver the envy of the dorm and usually the most popular person on the floor. After a day full of quizzes C'quiz makes the thing sound trivial, doesn't it?Q and lectures, it becomes necessary to study to stay afloat or at least to keep from sinking so quickly. Although every- one has a different style, method, and degree of study, the purpose is still the same - to avoid the big flag and pass the course with a minimal amount of effort. To accomplish this feat, the student may 22
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