Temple University - Templar Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 2002

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Staying up late I One thing that teachers constantly advocate is a way to improve one ' s ' study. Studying, even though it may i be a sure fire way of assuring a good grade, almost always proves a te- dious and time consuming task. There are many different ways that students study for exams or just for knowledge of subject matter. Some people study while riding the sub- way to school as a matter of both passing the time and learning some- thing. Other people spend hours upon hours in the library research- ing and reading in hopes that their i efforts will land them on the Dean ' s list. Scientific research on the sub- ject of studying has shown that re- writing notes can improve memo- rization; this is another widely used approach. One way of studying that can prove useful for even the big- gest dolt is associating what one is studying with something that is al- ready familiar to that person. An example would be finding a relationship between wrestling and philosophy and then associating those together. Flash cards are not nearly as exciting as one might think, but they nonetheless provide a fast way of memorizing words. Studying by oneself is lonely and can make it more of a task than the fun experience it should be. Grab a partner and, presto! Studying sud- denly becomes fun. Partners are helpful in studying because they may have more knowledge on an- other subject. Two heads are al- ways better then one! — Ryan Daley Photo By: Hiu Kwong Yau Who ' s to blame for finals? Students say: Instructors are to blame for the long hours and sleepless nights. Professors say: The procrastination of the students is what makes finals so hard. Photo By: Hiu Kwong Yau Photo By: Hiu Kwong Yau Monica Cunningnam. a finance major. vt i - n ■, takes a break to buv food but becomes Newel Oatrell pays attention to detail as . . • , ' , , ,. , , . 1 „, ■ , r i- too immersed in her work to eat. he studies late into the night tor his theater final. Photo By: Hiu Kwong Yau Learning the parts of the camera is easy, but the advanced courses for film majors are tedious and exhausting. e Your Favorite Place To Studv: At home in bed while listening to music. In the SAC on the third floor. Any library. I like the complete silence. In my bed. Vi Photo By: Hiu Kwong Yau Since the 2001 fall semester had record high temperatures, students were still able to enjoy the sunny weather during finals. Photo By: Hiu Kwong Yau With the renovations to the Student Center, the atrium area offers students a nice place to lounge and get caught up on class readings.

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We all know how exhausting studying can be! David Gambardello has the right approach to studying for his IH final: Just lay back, relax in the Student Center and let the information be absorbed into your head! Photo By: Narcel Reedus Palej Library, filled with resources, is .1 common place to study. But you ' d better keep your caffeine close ' Photo By: Vicky Walsh Students can onl stud for so long before retiring to a quiet lounge and slipping o l their shoes for a nap.



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Daring to Go Studying abroad can be one of the most satisfying and rewarding experiences of a student ' s life. Students studying abroad dive into a new culture and experience a new world. Living in a foreign country gives students a different perspective on their academic studies and contributes im- mensely to their personal growth and confi- dence. A student who goes overseas to broaden their educational spectrum is put at an advantage in today ' s global economy. Students who take advantage of the experi- ence see the world in a new light, live in a culture different than their own and, in some cases, become proficient in another language. Studying abroad offers an oppor- tunity that many Temple students take: gaining valuable world knowledge and memories that will last for tomorrows to come. — Rachael Anderson International Programs Jhodemd (jeaiu Rome Japan London Sutuwteft PnognQinS: Rome Japan Ghana Paris Spain Scotland Qx ovqt Pjiognotus, East Anglia, England Hamburg, Germany .Tubingen, Germany Puerto Rico Photographs courtesj o ' International Programs Janfi i ' WMill a f-j dm KJ s Sm i ■ I I W ' H . M -i m If- ' ■ •i 1 H 1 F • ■ : i1 »ct 1- - r 1 T j Studying abroad offers students a glimpse into the past, a time forgotten but not lost. One such place is the Plaza De La Cathedral in Havana, Cuba. The Ponte South Angelo is one of the mam sites that students can visit while taking a break from classes. The Ponte South Angelo. as viewed from the Castel South Angelo in Rome, [tab . Your Favorite Place To Study: ] like to stud) with a group of friends. I like to listen to classical music while I study. I like to make Hash cards and stud) on m wa to class. I he historic Valle of the Sugar Mills in Cuba.

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