ti 3 PAGE 6 SUMMER NEBRASKAN TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1969 HoaHy ei EGA OS TO K3S ds Seetf Bus 7 ! is.. V . rn7i nn LJ U First Week and Final Week Scores ? '' .V' 1 ll Si jy GOVERNMENT STUDY... According to figures published by the U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, "60.5 percent of all college entrants do not graduate." That means that fewer than 6 of every 10 students entering college find their hopes of graduating dashed to the ground. WIIY DOES THIS HAVE TO HAPPEN? The shift from high school to college is one of the most drastic experience transistions in the life of a young man or woman. In June, he was an adolescent, and was treated as such. In September he is suddenly expected to function as an adult. The student's test-taking ability, his ability to cope with mountains of new material, are challenged constantly, and from the very beginning of his college career. The student's ability to grasp new concepts is also given a workout. In college, there is no slowing down the class to explain something to a slow student. College is much more competitive than high school. Almost half of all high school graduates never ever enter college, and those who do are usually the ones who had better grade averages in high school. PREPARE YOURSELF TN ADVANCE! The best way to beat the percentage is to prepare yourself in advance. The Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Course is designed to help you do just that. A -7 I B - 15 ' College Entrants B - 15 Graduate I College Entrants yy NORMAL EFFORT Do Not n J Graduate d -15 : C-56 p , -8a ; Note. o Where fs your utoH tYx child in the High School ection? ' 4i.7. Plce an "X" where he it. High School Tnen draw a line Graduates 'Coef Do Net Enter ' D 5 College Thus, you are able to tee the talk ahead of ' .-. ys. . your child. -rA I U. S. Department of Health, Education & Welfare) FREE DEMONSTRATIONS 1601 "P" Street-Lincoln July 15 Tuesday 3 & 5 P.M. LEARN THESE SKILLS Rapid Reading Accurate Comprehension Recall of Information Term Paper Research IV LINDA ATOR-flWU 679 wpm at 85 comprehension 2989 wpm at 80 The instructor is a good motivator of students. I enjoyed reading the novels best. z, J A A ( ittv. ) i SHERRY LEHR NWU 395 wpm at 86 comprehension 3120 wpm at 95 This course shows you how to study and organize besides read ing fast. saJn SHERMAN BIXBY NU 239 wpm at 50 comprthenlson 2270 wpm at 75 It has definitely made me read faster. But the most important thing is that it has built up my confidence in myself when I study. f ' " - 5i TOM HOFFMAN NU S8S wpm at 50 comprehension 2900 wpm at 84 I would definitely praise the course to anyone who wishes to succeed in reading. To any Student entering a higher degrei of education, I would highly recommend it. I MICHAEL BREHM NWU 566 wpm at 77 comprehension 2262 wpm at 90 For studies and research the techniques are effective. The very enjoyable teacher makes the lessons interesting. JOHN SIMMONS NU 647 wpm at 60 comprehension 2008 wpm at 95 You can save a immense amount of time by improving your reading speed. This is a help both to a student and a professional man. V J ' JANIS KOEHIER NWU 604 wpm at 64 comprehension 1985 wpm at 85 I improved my speed and com prehension a great deal. JEANNE MILLER NWU 272 wpm at 73 comprehension 1491 wpm at 80 Reading Dynamics definitely increases your reading rate. Comprehension at lesser speeds like 1200 is great in studies. fj KAY LEVANDER NWU 268 wpm at 83 comprehension 1640 wpm at 90 I can cover more. It is good especially for research. Y I HARVEY JOHNSON NWU 334 wpm at 62 comprehension 2929 wpm at 82 it increases your speed, makes reading fun and cuts time required for homework. It has helped me to get my home work done more quickly. R. KEVIN THOMSEN NWU 491 wpm at 75 comprehension 1567 wpm at 89 Reading Dynamics has increased my speed and comprehension. One of the most valuable aspects of the course is the study methods technique. LESLIE KNAPP NWU 602 wpm at 63 comprehension 2988 wpm at 85 I now get my studies done In half the time it used to take me. I had 9 papers due this semester end it helps tremendously in research work. JOHN MUNN NWU 404 wpm at 87 comprehension 4000 wpm at 100 It gives you a whole new perspective about books, read ing and literature in general. " I - ft I I, I), "-,.. M"""! it f' , BRUCE PR0CHASKA 290 wpm at 70 comprehension 1725 wpm at 78 Reading Dynamics is effective for study skills, especially it helps me in my studies and I feel more confident in my assignments. I recommend it for students. . 4 v v ' jte :.-: LARRY KOOMNU 308 wpm at 70 comprehension 1500 wpm at 70 A worthwhile course for school and business. I think it should be adopted in all school systems, Atore than tripled my reading rate. , hf. v LYNN DODD NWU 209 wpm at 38 comprehension 2131 wpm at 75 Books seem so much easier. I actually enjoy reading and do ing my assignments. I believe thaf this course is worthwhile. ummer Is The To Learn To And Read 1 Season Study icienfly! ivelyn Wood READING DYNAMIC 1601 "P" Lincoln, Nebraska Phone 435-2168 NATIONALLY - OVER 400,000 GRADUATES WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 mi Si 7:00 IMA. FOR YOUR INFORMATION OR REGISTRATION CALL 435-2168 o In Omaha Call 393-1C50 cr MAIL COUPON TODAY HOW TO REGISTER AND RESERVE CLASS SPACE To rejiler, ncdl or hand In thla Ions. B turt to Indicate your choice of dace dot, and times. WE URGE YOU TO REGISTER IMMEDIATELY, ai class, fill rapidly and CLASSROOM SPACE IS LIMITED. 1st Choicet 2nd Choice! Location Dot Tuna Location Date Tim ( ) Dflnlt 3uarante your at In class. ( J Tenatv Holds your seat in class. (Must b rconflrmd in 48 hours.) NAME Resldenc Phon ADDRESS Business Phon CITY & STATE Aa ( ) Married ( ) Slnal NAME OF EMPLOYER , Occupation ,' DM Jill M "F STflll?