Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 19, 1977 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesdoy, April 19, 1977 . - r: . r "A movie notto be missed." Robert Altman s 3 Women'issu chastimulating achievement in cinematic art thatitmakesone rethink the whole aestheticof m onpictures. Thereissomethigsoutterlyunusual about '3 Women'that its like may nevermaterialize again." Andrmu&ris--Vlagd6 be a. X91f7 7 7: , t4M e & 3 u RESERVED SEATS ARE $3.50, $2.50, $1.50 AND ARE AVAILABLE AT UAC TICKET CENTRAL I N THE MICHIGAN UNION PLEASE NOTE. There is no admission charge for the screening of 3 WOMEN. The ticket prices are for Robert Altman's appearance only. Your reserved seat in Hill for the lecture entitles you to the invitational screening of the film. I Seniors look baek at, 'U' (Continued from Page 1) educational experience if let yourself." you ASKED IF HE has learned much in the past four years, an E n g l i s h concentrator said: "Hell, yes, but about one-third was in class." In reflecting on their educa- tional experiences, several sen- iors complained about faculty. Only half of the sampling said they were able to have sufficient contact with professors, and most did not find the meetings beneficial. "Most times they were busy and one had to make appoint- ments greater than a week in advance," a physical therapy senior commented. "1 therefore relied upon my own resources." "IF YOU FIND them, they are always running soff to check : on their research project," said a zoology major. "Most did not want to waste their time talking with under- grads," said one history major. "Opportunities seemed there, but most professors seemed re- luctant," added a p o l i t i c a l science concentrator. WHILE FREQUENT contact with TFs is not difficult, it is not very fruitful either, accord- ing to virtually every respon- dent. "I could have enough contact with TFs, but I was disappoint- ed in their quality of teaching,"' one zoology major said. "I felt the TFs in many cases were inadequately prepared to teach the courses they were assigned to," said a history sen- ior. "In the sciences, they fre- quently teach labs dealing with material outside their field," he added., THE SENIORS -say contact with faculty depends on student initiative: "One of the failings of this University is that you have to push and be aggressive gener- ally to get attention," said a theater major. "It bothers me when I-think of people who ate shy or are in large, impersonal departments. What's happening to them? Most people are afraid to talk, and it is the role of a good teacher to banish that fear and get people thinking and talking." Most respondents considered University academic counseling' services inadequate. Some men-, tioned individual concentration advisers they had depended on for guidance, while others said they made it through college without advice. "I SUPPOSE they are helpful in giving information, but I found them discouraging at times. They are quick. to. say, 'This is how it's done,' " said a psychology and philosophy ma- jor. "All they tell you is to read the catalogue," complained one chemistry concentrator, while a political science major termed academic counseling "probably one of the worst features of the University." "I was misled on two occa- sions and almost didn't graduate because of it. I usually knew more than they did," one history senior concluded. SENIOR YEAR was most popular, largely because re- spondents claimed to have had greater freedom in course se- lection. "I was able to take exactly what I wanted because all the requirements were out of the w y," said a political science ncentrator. "I finally got it into my head that I have rights around here," ,added an English major. SOPHOMORE and j u n i o r years were favored by. a few respondents for varied reasons. No one cited freshman year as being his/her most memorable. "Sophomore year was my best because I was over my freshman disappointments and confusion, but not took sick of the University yet," said a his- tory major. "Junior year was my best be- cause I met a few nice girls," claimed a male history senior. MOST SENIORS said they came to the University beCAuse of its academic reputation or because it was "the best in-state school." About half said that if they had it to do over,, they would have gone about their four years at the University in the same way. The remaining responses varied from students saying they would have changed their major to claiming they would not have come to the Uni- versity at all. "I would have goner to a small- er school with less academic pressure but hopefully the same quality of education," said one microbiology concentrator. A political science major said he would, have "attended a smaller college and gotten a four-point and then gone here." 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