Examination advice for students
Handy hints for passing examinations will be given out in the final Massey University broadcast for off-campus students, screening on Two at 10 this morning. . Television personality Mikes Bodnar will offer helpful advice about exams and relevant rules
and regulations. The programme’s news section features an interview with Lauris Edmond, judge of the Extramural Students’ Society silver jubilee national writing competition, held recently. The crew talk to the winner, Gary File, of Gisborne, and stand aside
while the place-getters pick their prizes. Additionally, they talk to “Sites” collective members, Peter Beatson and Allanah Ryan, and to Biotechnology student Peter McAllister, who has discovered a “bug” which “eats” waste chemicals.
Others who feature on the programme include a retiring social work and social policy senior lecturer, Ephra Garrett, who talks about Massey’s early days, and Professor Umeda from Kyoto University in Japan, who visited the University recently.
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