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Examination Aid

Students at Canterbury University College are now using a pamphlet w’ritten originally by J. S. Hatherley, a master at New Plymouth Boys’ High School, to help his pupils with study for examinations. The pamphlet. which was revised for university students, is aimed at the student who fails in examinations through not adopting a healthy approach to tackling a formidable looking examination paper. It gives advice on time-tables, planning work, note-taking, concentration, aids to memory attitudes to study, and examination technique. The pamphlet has been printed by the Health Department and is issued to Auckland University College students under the student health scheme.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27924, 22 March 1956, Page 10

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Examination Aid Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27924, 22 March 1956, Page 10

Examination Aid Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27924, 22 March 1956, Page 10

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