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The University Office of Tests has offered its ability and aptitude tests, indicative of graduate school promise, to the largest segment of the College in its history.
Juniors and seniors may take both tests on either Monday or Tuesday. The Kuder preference record lasts an hour and cost $1, the aptitude test requires three hours and costs $3. Registration, at the Office of Tests, 11 University Hall, ends at 5 p.m. Friday.
The results, for the information of the Office of Tests and the students concerned only, will be ready about the middle of January. All new students who have entered the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences since 1946 have taken these tests.
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