Show Wednesday February Page 2 still debated Many chemistry “career more planning their become in oriented” college USU degrees Blair Director Placement Hale said at the Careers and held at Opportunities Seminar week UC last the From a study of June 1972 of those graduates 34 percent Hale being chief coordinator of campus interviews on ingave students advice terviews for graduates percent of the last graduates interviewed their year didn’t get past “Thirty-tw- o with engineering degrees were unemployed while the high was 156 percent unemployed for those who had arts degrees in humanities and social sciences Interestingly percentage of enrollment in engineering at of campus interview because Hale personal appearance beards to long said referring hair and general appearance “Seldom does one get a job without an interview and the greatest drawback nois matter comwhat your field relating to munication said Self Hale people’’ confidence ability to be convincing are also USU only went up 14 in the 1973-7- 4 school year Hale said “Women at USU continue at getting education degrees USU despite the poor job market” Hale said In 1958 127 school districts from 15 ini-porta- nt We are pretty not going overboard with states recruited at school In the district recruited at one year USU Teaching jobs can be had but “away from the Wasatch 1973-7- 4 USU ceptional cases aero-technolo- f uai an interview” “In fact USU students may need to come on a little added stronger”to theHale of confidence referring a graduate in a interview anothsr Hale quoting 80 source said percent of jobs are gotten by the grapevine not advertized “We need to find these jobs talk to people who are busy knowledgeable don’t tell them you’re applying for a job but ask what that job involves decide what you can do” Hale said Begin early to decide what you want look around at what s happening outside of campus and plan your future Hale said in area and in rural areas” said Hale One reason for this is that after a woman has had a year of experience she often transfers larger city for a better social life he said to the elementary and secondary education have been poor in opportunity Though some areas have opened up such as instructional media and special programs for the disadvantaged Hale said Quoting US Labor Bureau statistics Hale cited good and poor job opportunites for the current graduate Rated asbest was engineering - vir- each quarter Burtenshaw said an idea John suggested last week by Dr to get Simmons that students try an I” instead of a “W” from their classes destroys Simmons defense of the ABCDF grading those who ' in system He said transcripts ticipate student a should reflect what With the approximate $luuu would receive from USU earns not what he fails hire would it “We must convince everybody students reDresent iv‘° that a student wants to take the a of being responsibility seneededor public interest student” Burtenshaw said two-doll- Go-G- o proposal to gain' student support for the Gallo wine boycott has been sent to the ASUSU for possible representative action A girls Vi rf IF YOU'RE SINGLE money Since its creation in 1970 PIRG has success achieved overwhelming and with more support USU students can have a say in protecting public interest and welfare promoting national through G cl c Burtenshaw said graduate schools pretend their selection he has procedure is exact but look at his an never had employer at looked nor he has transcript the transcript of a prospective Living Center in the library foyer and s RZ building to I the undersigned San VuVuS) be Public Interest Research Group established: shall be to articulate and purpose 0f of governpursue thru the media the institutions ment the courts and other legal means the conincerns of students on issues of general public I The senate passed a resolution favoring the moving Of the day “W” enters the transcript from the 15th day of class to the 25th I j G day A was resolution passed stopping changes in' academic procedure until such changesa could be printed in either quarterly bulletin or the biannualis catalog If the resolution lion j terest Issues will include consumer protection human hts environmental preservation government agencies ad the role of corporation and labor concerns in the lives of the average citizen shall be nonpartisan nonprofit and J I I ! changes would be delayed until they could be printed j j 1 Bobby Hansen chairman of the local UFW said that the six point proposal if passed would helpgain much needed student support “We want everyone on campus to know about the boycott’ Ms thC SUPP°rl Monda?! 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