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Freshmen Get Chance To Find Out Aptitudes

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Letters from the University Testing Office offering a series of preference and aptitude tests will arrive in freshman mail boxes today.

The testing sessions will begin February 19 with a Kuder preference test, which is supposed to indicate fields of interests. A battery of aptitude exams divided into three two-hour sessions will be spread through the next week until February 27.

Henry S. Dyer '27, director of Testing, does not claim infallibility for his tests, but thinks they are a pretty good indicator for choosing a field of concentration. The fee for the tests will go on term bills.

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