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Peterson

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,Julie Ann Pineda

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Theresa Plwoski

Accounting

Deborah Gail Poirot

Businesa Administration

Shari Pfuhl

Psychology

Rosa

Plnedo

Bu•ineu Admlnlstration

Lisa Phillips

Communications

Amy

Marie

Philpott

Behavioral Science

Stress! Does It

Ever End?

"What, the paper's due tomorrow and there is

another exam next Thursday?!" How can someone

be expected to deal with all of the pressures of

academia and possibly squeeze in some sort of a

social life? For the seniors, their worries are re–

placed by concerns about interviews for jobs, intern–

ships, and applying to graduate schools

in

highly

specialized fields like law, business or medicine, by

taking exams like the GMAT (Graduate Manage–

ment Admissions Test), NTE (National Teacher's

Examination), MCAT (Medical College Admittance Test), and the LSAT

(Law

School Admission Test). Stress plays a major part in every senior's life.

Combining a plan for the future

with

a plan to finish the week, the college

senior gets no rest.

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