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At least 100 students gathered at the Science Center last night to pre-register for next year's Biology junior tutorials, the first time such advance signup has been required in a science concentration.

The program was recently implemented "to avoid having too many or too few people in courses." C. Richard Taylor, head tutor in the Biology Department, said yesterday.

Most students interviewed at the sign-up said they thought it was a good idea, and few predicted it would cause problems. "Most people already have their classes planned out for the next year," said Ty C. Warren '85, a biology concentrator.

But, Edward Alzere '86, a prospective department concentrator, complained that students needed more time to decide. "We just got the course booklets yesterday," he explained.

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