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Western Carolinian Volume 47 Number 02, September 3, 1981

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  • What Do You Want From College? ..■..:■. . . ■ .■:.■:■:■:-„■:■..■ ■■■:■ ■■.■-•.-:■. Management Experience? Add It To Your Schedule. College military science courses are courses in leadership development. You learn techniques involved in the management of resources. Techniques that are applicable to any management job. Another important leadership characteristic is interpersonal relationships. Things are accomplished by people and the kind of relationship established goes a long way in determining yoursucces? as a leader. Whether you intend to become a manager in a military or civilian career, Army ROTC can give you a competitive edge. You can take the first courses as a freshman or sophomore without obligation. Advanced courses, in you junior and senior years, lead to a posi tion of responsibility as an officer in the active Army, Reserves, or Army National Guard. Don't wait until after college to get practical management experience. Add leadership to your class schedule now. ARMY ROTC LEARN WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD For More Information Contact: Western Carolina Umversily Cullowhee North Carolina 287 2 '; 704 227 74 ARMY ROTC
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