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■ ■in ■ : ■■■ ■■■ f EXAMS ASSUMPTION: The average student spends 11 hours preparing for the average exam and one hour taking each exam. 11 hours studying exam + 1 hour testing exam = 12 hours exam 12 hours exam x 3 exams course = 36 exam hours course 15 credits 3 credits course = 5 courses 5 courses semester x 36 exam hours course = 180 exam hours semester 180 exam hours semester x 8 semesters diploma = 1,140 exam hours diploma 24 hours day x 30 days month = 720 hours month 1,140 exam hours diploma 720 hours month = 2 months of exams diploma CONCLUSION: The average student spends approximately 1,140 hours preparing for and taking exams. If these 1,140 hours were consoh dated into 24-hour-a-day exam prepara- tion, it would take 2 solid months, or 60 solid days to receive an undergraduate diploma. Note: All figures in the above equations are estimated averages and do not include reading or other normal class preparation. rp FLORIDA Land of sun, surf and Spring Break. From January on, visions of heading south in March sneak in between thoughts of chemistry and English. We pack our skimpy summer clothes. Native Tan lotion and flip flops, cut Friday classes and cruise down 1-95 with the rest of College Campus, U.S.A. It ' s a tradition — for some only in dreams, for others a reality — to drive on the beach at Daytona, to lie body to oily body in Fort Lauderdale ' s heat, waiting for winter-white skin to grow a few shades darker, to get wasted on whiskey sours at the Button on Maryland N ight. FRATERNITY Brothers. Pledges. Initiations. Terms unappreciated by the layman, but central to the lifestyles of the hordes who choose to affix themselves to two or three Greek letters for an eternity of brotherhood. It is a social phenomen- on unlike any other. Misunderstood at times by the non-Greeks, but regardless, a driving force that unites more UM men than any other single influence on campus. Whether it be Tappa Kegga Day or Delta Gramma Hash, there is a loyalty here that boggles the mind and empties the liquor stores. 27
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FRESHMAN Freshmen are members of the 5VV crowd: Who am I? What is Parking Lot 4? When will I have time to do everything? Why am I unable to find Morrill Hall? Where will this end? They wander aimlessly through the campus, dodging cars, searching for lost dorms, trying to pay a bill for the third time. Their only comfort — next year they can watch someone else be a Frosh. (?fL GRADUATING - SENIOR finally got to raise my hand today when the professor asked if there were any graduating seniors in the class. For four years I ' ve waited for this day. I was so-ooo proud. GRADUATION Whaddya mean ya couldn 7 tell which one was me? I was in the forty-ninth row. the seventeenth seat from the left, wearing the black cap and gown. GREEKS Greeks is the general term for fraternities and sororities. Greeks live in big, brick houses with columns, full of fellow brother and sister Greeks. They have their own Greek Week, parties, panty raids and philanthropic projects. The Greeks ' influence on LIM can be seen all across campus — during halftime at football games, on paper-covered paddles given to big sisters or big brothers and in the many Student Leaders that have Important Positions around campus. -■E!JI . ' . rL.- 28
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