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August 2003


Especially important events highlighted in yellow .

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  • 9.00am Weekly mandatory meeting.
  • GRE Vocabulary.
  • Individual 20-minute student conferences beginning after morning meeting.
  • Research advisors attend student conferences this week to discuss final paper.
  • 3rd draft of final paper due at this time.
  • Weekly report.
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  • 9.00am-Noon Tutoring
  • Tutoring Ends today.
  • Noon-1.00pm Lunch/Guest speaker.
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  • 9.00am Weekly mandatory meeting.
  • GRE Vocabulary.
  • Individual 20-minute student conferences beginning after morning meeting.
  • Final paper due at this time for review by TA.
  • Students begin to prepare final presentation.
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  • TA gives marked-up papers to program coordinators.
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  • Program coordinators meet with students, request any final revisions on paper.
  •   7  No speaker this week.
  • Exit quiz/exit survey at 10.30am allen hall 106
  • Students make final corrections to paper.
  • Students finalize presentation.
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    Final Presentations.
  • 9AM: Students give final 10-minute talks (powerpoint allowed).
    Zaheer 10.00am
    Sarah 10.15am
    Paula 10.30am
    Nick 10.45am
    Lisa 11.10am
    Jasper 11.25am
    Jasmine 11.40am
    constance 11.55am
  • 12.30pm Group lunch and farewell in Allen Hall 106.
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       last updated on 13 July 2003 by Pansy Bansal.
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