DOUGLAS Cc! WRAL We GE LISKARY a eS ARCHIVES A term paper, e.g., might be accomplished with the following inter- mediate steps: - by Sept. 24: Topic decided on, thesis statement checked with instructor: - by Oct. 3: Visit to the library to skim all relevant ref- erence material and select only the most promising. - by Oct. 10: Rough outline drawn up to start slotting in- formation into for major categories. i - by Oct. 17: Finalize outline discarding sections with too little material to include - by Oct. 24: Start writing the sections of the paper your research has been completed on. - by Oct. 31: Have rough draft finished; put it away for a week and rest. - by Nov. 7: Look at rough draft with a fresh eye to clear up errors in logic or sequence and make necessary changes in structure. - by Nov. 14: Have final draft ready for typing. - by Nov. 21: Get term paper back from the typist to turn in. One should always plan to have the assignment finished a week before the actual due date to allow for the unforseen. Handouts on various time management techniques may be obtained from Al Atkinson, Sherry Ladbrook or Sandra Carpenter. ... Reading & Study Skills Faculty CONCERT - NEW WEST CAMPUS Following an abbreviated New Westminster Campus Assembly at 4 p.m. on Monday, October 1, there will be a special one-half to three-quarters of an hour concert in the Band Room, by members of the music program. Composers whose selections will be heard are: Rossini, Faure, Handel, Khachaturian, Debussy and Luciano Berio. A couple of weeks ago a new Yamaha grand piano arrived at the New Westminster Campus and the concert is offered to all College personnel who are interested in sharing in this important phase of development of the programs and the College. Please join us if you can at 4:45 p.m. on Oct. 1. I look forward to seeing you there. 2 Lee BLL aay Inne >