PAGE 4 THE TWIG FEBRUARY 8. 1982 Notes From Career Services Continued from Page 3) nship, including participa tion in a three-hour seminar one evening a week, and com pletion or a seminar papers or project. The cost of tuition and housing for the eight week program is $1,166. Wa shington Institute summer interns are housed in the col lege dormitories and have ac cess to ail campus facilities, including tennis courts and an outdoor swimming pool. Application deadline; April 10. Contact; The Washin^on Institute. Mount Vernon Col lege, 2100 Foxhall Road NW. Washington, D.C. 20007. Bro chure and application avail able in Career Services. THE METROPOLITAN MU SEUM OF ART: Internships for college students — Sum mer 1982. Special work-study program for college students interested in museum ca Typing for students done In my home. 25 years experience. Reasonable rales. Call 834* 3747. reers. Participants become acqauinted with the museum collections and services through a program that in cludes orientation meetings, discussions, and fleld trips conducted by museum staff and other specialists. In ad dition, each intern works halftime at the Visitor's Cen ter, the facility which pro vides information to the pub lic, and gives introductory guided tours ofthe collection to the general public. June 14 to August 23. Each intern will receive an honorarium of $1200. Applications will be accepted fVom college stu dents with strong back grounds in art history who have completed their junior year, or are graduating se niors. An interest in the hu manities and museum educa tion will be considered equally important as a candi date’s academic qualifica tions. The completed applica tion and recommendations must reach the museum by March 12,1982. A small group of students will be selected for interviews in New York City. Students not available for an interview are rarely accepted into the program. Final notification to all ap plicants will be mailed by April 30.1982. BOOKSHELF ADDITIONS HOW TO GET STARTED WHEN YOU DONT KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN. Patricia Hoyt. An unusual book begin ning with the job search and covering the day-to-day prob lems of existence — apart ment hunting, money man agement, government serv ices, legal advice and much more. An excellent hand book. MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FIRST JOB. Catalyst. Strategies for surviving and becoming successful in your first professional position. From seasoned men and women, how to’s on conduct ing meetings, working with men, finding a mentor, asking fora raise,etc. JOB OPTIONS FOR WOMEN IN THE 80*8. U.S. Dept, of La bor. An overview ofthe pres ent status of women, what jobs will be in demand, and job search techniques. HOW TO TAKE A TEST. John E. Dobbin. Strategies before, during, and afterthe test with explanations of test types — guidance, admissions and employment, and follow. Easy to read ALSO RECEIVED: GAPSPAS — Graduate and Professional School Financial Aid Service — Financial Statement for students applying for finan cial aid for the 1982-83 aca demic year. The GAPSFAS fi nancial statement has been designed to yield the finan cial information required by difTerent kinds of graduate and professional schools. For some schools you need complete only this financial statement to file for financial assistance. Some schools may not accept the GAPSFAS financial statement or may require you to complete ad ditional application forms. TYFlN(t SKKVICKS Kxecutive SMrrtary looking for Hork at home. Kxcellent rates for students. SUSAN HONNKY. tt72-l82e. The Acorn will be accepting submissions for the Spring issue through the 24th of February. All submissions must be typed and must Include the name and the address of the au> thor. 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