The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 10, 1997 - 7A Private colleges use early admissions to choose class of 2001 SUBLET NOW THROUGH Aug. Rm. in 3 CRUISE & LAND-TOUR EMPLOY- STUDENT CO-OP OPENINGS in com- PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA MENT - Industry offers Travel (Hawaii, puter support! Mostly software SPRING BREAK - GOT'A BE THERE! 9d3 ap Mexico, Caribbean), incomparable benefits, troubleshooting, some hardware, some Due to excess hotel rooms being available, & good pay. Find out how to start the ap- network. Great opportunity to learn about go for half price for 5 or 7 night stays SUBLET Spacious room until May Big hse plication process now! Cruise Employment computer networking! Flexible, min. 20 hrs./ beginning March 1st or 2nd. Trip package at S. Forest & Oakland 810/625-5141. Services provides the answers. Call 800-276- week. $7-I5/hr. depending on qualifications, includes lodging, all taxes, and welcome SUBLET-1 BDRM. in 1g. hse. Non-smkr. 4928 Ext. C55984 Contact 763-0462 for application. party. Celebrate spring break with MTV on IfIe pref. Parking spot incl. $300/mo. or best (We are a research & publishing company). STUDENT NURSE/AIDE- Will train. Call the beach! Immediate reservations 1-800- er. Call Jay 616/383-9366. CRUISE LINE entry level on board posi- for details. Part/full-time. 769-5942. SUNCHASE. Offer expires February 16th. SUBLET: 1 PERSON NEEDED for sublet, tions avail., benefits, summer/year-round. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS: Camp Don't Delay! remainder of term. Contemporary 4-man fur- nished apt. 1/2 block from UM Business School, security entrance, heat incl., resident mgr. Call Heritage House Apts. 761-3920 for appontment. SUMMER SUBLET: Eff. apt. located near Borders, 418 E. Washington, Fum., prkg., low and neg. rent. Call 213-0448. WILSON WHITE COMPANY Apartments available Spring/Summer Sublet Prices 995-9200 Equal Housing Opportunity services SANDPS WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters. Papers. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. 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Immed. qualification. Call 800/651- ;3. WRITE ON... Writing, editing & word processing 996-0566. 612/643-4333.} DAYCARE NEEDS organizing, cooking, baking, cleaning, baby care, pet care, and fun activities. $6-8/hr. 996-4847. DRIVERS NEEDED: Help deliver flowers to the sweethearts of Ann: Arbor on Valentine's Day. Own eir & good knowledge of Ann Arbor required. Call 971- 8558. INTERNAT'L STUDENTS I EARLY CHILDHOOD substitutes needed by NAEYC accredited center. Work accord- ing to your availability. Children ages 0 to 5. Call 668-0887. ENGINEERING STUDENTS! We have part-time work for you! Work w/ blueprints for local company. Flexible hours-20/wk. for 3 months. $7/hr. Call for more info. Perfor- mance Personnel 668-6933.+ GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTORS needed for preschool girls & competitive classes. Must be enthusiastic & have own transportation. Call 971-1667. INTERNATIONAL WUSI booking agen- cy seeks interns. Call Jay 995-5777. LOOKING FOR THAT PERFECT JOB IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES??? Look no further mon ami...work for the Michigan Daily and your troubles will be over. Now hiring for CIRCULATION MANAGER for Fall 1997. Salary-paid, approx. 20 hrs./wk., & good times. Stop by 420 Maynard St., upstairs in the Student Publications Bldg., & fill out an application. Deadline: February 21. MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seeking summer staff - front desk, dining room, kitchen, maintenance and housekeeping. Contact, Iroquois Hotel Winter Office (in Ann Arbor) at 327-9660. f MAKE UP TO $5000/WK. using this uni- que method. For info, send SASE to JM Mktg. PO Box 980442, Ypsilanti, MI 48198. MORE THAN JUST SUMMER EMPLOYMENT! Camp eounselors needed for a private, residential camp in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. We are looking for people with a dedication to children, a passion for the field of expertise, and a desire to share it. Your expertise could be in any of the following areas: Computers, Circus, Basketball, Magic, Volleyball, Tennis, Swimming, Sailing, Fishing, Water- Skiing, Theater, Dance, Video, Creative Writing, ESL, Soccer, Cooking, Radio, Rock Music, Golf, Rollerblading, Skateboarding, Rocketry, Newspaper, Fine Arts, Creative Crafts. Please Call 1-800-CAMP Ask for Dan or Nigel. NOW HIRING - part-time cooks for Winter term - Flexible hours. Great pay - meal dis- count - no experience necessary. A pply at Scorekeepers 310 Maynard. 995-0100. OFFICE HELP part-time. Filing, phone, & general office duties. For appointment, call 741-9663. J PA. COED CHILDRENS' overnight camp seeks staff. Swim, radio;; golf, sailing, tennis, sports, & general. CalbMark ats610/941-0128 for an application or to schedule local interviews. 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Call or apply in person at Party Time Ice Company 1854 Cadillac St., Yp- silanti MI 48198. 1-800-942-7364. SUMMER IN THE MOUNTAINS Blue Star Camps: needed fun, mature & responsible individuals who love kids & the outdoors, to fill positions as Cabin Coun- selors & Activity Specialists. To apply con- tact our offices: (954) 963-4494, or e-mail: info@bluestarcamps.com come see us 2/19 at the Summer Job air! SUMMER JOBS IN COLORADO Large resort in beautiful Rocky Mountains seeks lifeguards, food service, maint., front desk, counselor, etc. Snow Mountain Ranch, YMCA of the Rockies. Interviews Wed. 2/12 at the Crawfoot Room in the Student Union. Call (970) 887-2152 for an interview. Walk- ins welcome. TELEMARKETING Eve. $7/hr. 10+ hrs./ wk. No selling! Call Allen 996-1107. THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut- zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking healthy women to be egg donors for infertile couples. Participation would require frequent office visits andlaboratory evaluations, daily injections, ultrasounds and a minor surgical procedure to remove donated eggs. The en- tire process is strictly confidential, and finan- cial compensation for time and travel expen- ses will be provided. For more information, or to initiate the screening process to be an egg donor, call Merrilie Rousseau, BS, RNC, Program Coordinator at (810) 558-1100, ext. 4016. UNIX SYSTEMS Administration & Web Development. Extremely competitive salary & benefits. Fax resume to: DCCI, 810/666- 9121. WANTED: SUBJECTS for psychology ex- periment on perception at U of M. The ex- periment takes 1 1/2 hours, pays $15. To qualify, must be a native English speaker, have vision correctible to 20/20 & be right- handed. Call 763-3127. WORK STUDY STUDENTS NEEDED! Must have basic course work in a science major (biology, chemistry etc.) Laboratory experience not required. Duties include data. entry, filing, faxing, placing orders, and res- tocking of supplies. If interested contact Nicole Brentley at 647-4776. child care CHILD CARE/HOME CARE After school help w/homework, errands, & light housework. $7/hr. 662-9191. CHILD CARE in my A2 home. Full-time or 2 part-timers for 6 month old. Exp., refs., & own car. $5/1hr. 995-5142. PART-TIME childcare. Tues. 5:30-8. Ref. req. Exp. pref. Call Cheryl @ 975-0434. tickets & travel DRIVE YOURSE F & SAVE ! F~ ~S4 F*IG t ~1I o1 ASA AS d *SA ~1-8Q-S1W~o E ~ ownFUXYOM~O RUAJ ~~~~~'~~f lI ilWBA1 fpIw mla.cm ' i l a i ' i .. SPRING BREAK PANAMA City Beach Florida. Sandpiper Beacon Beach Resort 3 pools, 1 indoor pool, huge beachside hot tub, suites up to 10 people, Tiki beach bar, home of the world's largest keg party! Free info: 800/488-8828. www.sandpiperbeacon.com SPRING BREAK South Padre Island $118.50/person. 6 nights, 7 days on the beach, quad occ. + tax. Surf Motel, Boomerang Billys' Beach Bar 1800/723- 6519. SPRING BREAK Bahamas from $479, other destinations avail. Call Dan at Regency Travel 665-6122.209S. State Street. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Doris at Regency Travel, 209S. State, 665-6122. The Los Angeles Times From Stanford to Harvard and Yale and other elite schools around the United States, admission committees are now gathering to pore over applica- tions for September's incoming class. With one catch: much of the class of 2001 has already been picked. The nation's top private colleges and universities are accepting more stu- dents than ever through an early admis- sions process completed months before the traditional spring deadline. Eager to lock in the best and brightest from high school ranks, Harvard already has offered 55 percent of next fall's slots to early applicants, while the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton and Brown have accepted enough to fill nearly half their incoming classes. The University of Pennsylvania, Williams and Yale already have select- ed a third of their first-year students and dozens of other schools accepted - and received commitments from - 20 percent of their incoming classes, all by Christmas. IS th Though high school students e have had the make at option of apply- ing "early deci- sion" to some Da elite colleges for Dea decades, the use of such programs has skyrocketed in the past two years - with many other schools scrambling to join the faster-paced admissions game. Stanford only last year joined the ranks of schools inviting high. school students to apply early decision. "It's very competitive out there and you do what you have to do to not get left behind," said John Slaughter, president of Occidental College in Los Angeles. Admission through early decision has benefits for colleges and students. The schools solidify their incoming classes with early picks of top talent. And students who have their hearts set on a particular college can get a speedy reply, avoiding months of nail-biting awaiting word of their fate. But early admissions come at a price. Most colleges require that appli- cants - and their parents - sign a binding commitment: If admitted early, the student will enroll in the fall. No second thoughts. No more shop- ping around. No backing out. That troubles some high school counselors as seniors get swept up in the competition for early openings - perhaps before they have fully researched what school is best for them. "We've found a lot of them want to apply early, they just don't know where," said Mark Hatch, director of college counseling at the private Marlborough School in Los Angeles. "Students and their parents are being sucked in, thinking that early decision is the way to go or they might miss out." Colleges report a record number of early applicants this past fall, cement- m 1 nP Pt when Harvard accepted enough to fill an astounding 60 percent of its incom- ing class. ."You hear so much about it at col e, nights, I wanted to do it somewhere' said Jama Adams, senior class presidemt at Hollywood's Immaculate Heart Hig She decided on Yale after visiting tfe campus and sent in her one early ap l cation there - because it's a comrn- ment, the system only gives the studeft a single shot. In mid-January, Jama learned h r application - like most - vas deferred to the regular admissios cycle. "For me, it was frustrati , because I wasted it," se said of r chance to snag an early place. ' Counselors say the progran has pushed some success-driven studi4 , egged on by their parents, to prepa earlier for college admissions. sly sign up for SAT prep courses as sope- mores, visit campuses'as juniors and ;y to sort it all out over summer brea ' Even some college admissions - cials worry-that it is too muh, too soon. Eay t really a decision candi- you Can dates sont times mist tile Z 7?" applicationy mid-Octobr, -Bruce Poch well before-re- of Admissions, ular applicaV'n omona College "They swear their undying love and we promise to give them an early answer," said Bruce Poch, dean pf admissions at California's Pomopa College, which admits 20 percent of its first-year students early. "Is that really a decision you can make at 17?" Poch and other critics also worry that early decision is mostly for the affluet, because those who rely on financial aid need to compare multiple offers to deter- mine which college they can afford. But even Poch concedes such pio- grams are "spreading ... like a comMu- nicable disease." While Stanford was adopting its first early decision option in the fall of 1995, places such as Yale and Princeton for the first time required the applicants to make binding commitments. Stanford, which just last week fin- ished picking 38 percent of its incom- ing class by early decision, felt it was losing top-notch students to competi- tors, said James Montoya, the dean of admissions. "A significant number ... indicad that Stanford would have been their first choice had the university of1 red an early program," Montoya said. Some institutions that offer the higlest percentage of slots to early applicans: California Institute of Technology (0 percent), Harvard (55 percent), MIT 49 percent) - operate a different, nonbind- ing program called "early action." 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