morn-Is oelgsak or A STUDENT The road running through or the main road ofl Charlottetonw is, as we all know, University] Avenue. The University of Prince Edward Island is situated on this road thus the fname University Ave. The University sits on fa hill overlooking the surrounding area of :West Royalty. At the bottom of the hill on ~another road is Charlottetown Rural High School. These dwellings of education are just a few steps away from each other. It seems a logical step to travel this short distance from grade twelve to first year at U.P.E.I. In the spring at the Rural it' often heard: "Hey, where are you going nex1 year?" "I guess I'm going up the hill (to UOPQ.E-I.)-" . 'e . o ’ Over the years many have done just that-- Rural to UdpoEon come up the hill from the ’ -So why not join {the majority and give it a try? It is only right for you, the reader, to question why-U.P.E‘.I.? or why bother going to University at all? As stated it is only right that you should question and ponderand think, good and long and hard at the whole situation for it isran important decision; it is your future and you are thew one that,has to make it count- "m At the'Shd of grade twelve each person has to decide what the future will hold for them; what he or she will do with his life. Until this time we are dependent on others. Now 'it is ourselves on whom we must depend. When thinking of the future, we ask and try to decide what our life's work will be. ‘ For our society is based on each person working for a living if he is able. We have to work to survive. The question is’ what is it we want to do while we are sur- viving? What kind of job best suits us? What do we do well and enjoy doing? Where do our interests lie? Can we get a job in this area and what does it take: what are the qualifications? Do we need a degree, a special course or is grade twelve suf- ficent?. These are hard questions to ask / and harder still to answer but sometime _ we must all eventually answer them. At some point the grade twelve student mus decide whether or not he will go to Univer-' sity.’ Many will go but others won't. They‘ will choose to go directly into the work force. These people miss out on a valuable experience-by not trying out University. University is very rewarding as you get to know yourself and others better. Also it ' is very rewarding personally to be able to know that you can handle uniVersity life. The person who chooses not to take the path to Vniversity misses out. in store for them, what they should do. Univer- sity helps set a person straight and helps them decide. A person may decide after a year or so of University that it's not for them. Nothing is lost for in the long run they have gained for the experiences obtained will always be valued. To quote the Assistant Editor of the University The and you home haVe Newspaper, Frances Smits, "University, who needs‘ it? You do, everybne does.~ If nothing else but an experience, it has accomplished a great deal. es the obvious benefits of a university University life gives tunity to interact with all types of people and this is an enjoyable learning experience. If you take the time and the little trouble it takes to get involved in your University, you can learn politics and the working of a govern- ment through the Student Union or Senate, a theatre, music, and entertainment in the various like for them and you'll see a smile on their social sommittees, and discipline and mental exercising of the mind with the wide variety of courses offered." 'So'you've decided to go to University. comes the decision.of which one._ reasons for attending University here. 'The campus is small enough to allow students to~ meet their fellow classmates quite often. It also lets you get to know your profesSorsv may. reasonably small in size and allow a closer student-instructor ratio. sities the classes_sometimes are so class. none of this "The professors don't care”, , most of them at U.P.E.I. really do and will? bend over backward to be helpful. U. within everyone's reach._ residences; Bernadine-~girls' residence, Marian——boys' , both go to the cafeteria for meals and the Co-ed Residence, Blanchard _where residents do their own cooking. I However, students from Charlottetown Rura ' have an advantage as they are primarily residents of the surrounding areas of Charlottetown thus they can live at home while going to university and out way down on costs. not more) more for a year at university if one lives away from home. family roof but then'you may to get to clasSes and social events. a lot too when you have the support of your family right there and not just a phone call away. Many aren' t‘ sure what's tastes and time tables." T’ USP ‘ A 1_ :5 .o ’ ; What can you do rightmjabout . ‘ this matter, you might ask. .60 see Mr. Doucette or Mids Power, they can be a great help.. They will give you an Application, Form UoPoEoIo it's 7 sent in and you've been accepted (you'll get o letter saying an) r a University Calendar will come , - in the mail tafyou.- This calen- dar is very important, so read it! ,When you've decided what« courses you want itfls,a good ' (a great) idea to pyeregister. .If you don't registration day can be very confusing and you' be disappointed ifjthere The classes are aren't any spaces left:in the . ,course_you want. once again,' At bigger univer- “it is urged to preregister- big that Was“ couraerou V5119“. ~ ~::_-. =ywaste,that last day of_sun vstanding around inglong lineuos. , Donft.fbrget orientation week" ‘either.' It‘s a gréat guinea t5 :' get to know the place find the 7 "It is other kids who win ber'infyour ‘ classes with you.” This year's orientation was a great success with fun had by all. It must’ be stated that fbrmerthral A, students turned out'in great 1 numbers. they partied quite well .and really added to thé’Spirit of Orientation '80. So come on, Rural Class of Y81 and keep up the good work and we'll see you at Orientation ’81. ‘7 . 5 When you dovgethere remember to so by livifig at Get Involvedl' It's what this you have the best of two worlds--you.mayr place is all about and univer- to abide by certain rules living under.theSitY is jUSt like anYthng else get the family. car in life. you set out Just What It helps you put in! v“ ‘ ' _grg4hard this spring, have a‘ great graduation.and welll see ‘,‘ .“o r/’ Now \4 . atmosphere at U.P.E.I. is one ofi'the for them to do likewise. might never get to know anyone in your When the classes are small there is P.E.I. is also centrally located. There are three It costs two to three times (if "They (students that live at home) have the best of both worlds, so to speak, because they don't have to cope with high residence and food costs, and transportation problems and they are free to I participate in as much or hs little of the cam- pus social scene as they wish. The problem, however, with many community students is that -they don't make the effort to get involved. : is up to the individual.to do itb—to take the first step--there are all kinds of.directions to take. There is something for everyone's _ (Taken from the Col. ’ Gray supplement0.' '. I It is assumed that a student is here at Univer-' sity because he wants to be." He pays and chooses his courses and must decide just what he wants out of his investment. There is an adjustment to make coming from high school to university. There are fewer class hours but lots more work. A student has to learn how to budget his time wisely and not procrastinate, leaving everything to the last minute. The worst months at univers sity seem to be October and February. Be pre- pared to get the "blues" or to feel down but also be prepared to do something positive about .it and not let the pressure get to you. Just as the guidance center and library were helpful and resourceful at the Rural so are the library and Student Services (first floor in Main Building). They are therefor you'the student: use them. .7 I Ask anyone with a degree what university was you up on the hill next fall! It face.v They will say there was a lot of work but there were good times, tee. They will also add that they wouldn't have missed it for the world either.