. Announcement ... Dept. of engineering. res or questions which he is unable to overcome withoutassistance, we urge him particularly to submit the trouble to us,and we take great pains to explain the matter, so as to clear awayhis doubts and difficulties. This we do most cheerfully, for wepropose to laave no weak points behind us in our progress withthe student. Department of Engineering. Each student is thus A CLASS BY HIMSELF. All expla-nations are directed toward his own ilillii-ultifs, and his time is nottaken up in discussing matters which he lully understands, inorder to help some otlier


. Announcement ... Dept. of engineering. res or questions which he is unable to overcome withoutassistance, we urge him particularly to submit the trouble to us,and we take great pains to explain the matter, so as to clear awayhis doubts and difficulties. This we do most cheerfully, for wepropose to laave no weak points behind us in our progress withthe student. Department of Engineering. Each student is thus A CLASS BY HIMSELF. All expla-nations are directed toward his own ilillii-ultifs, and his time is nottaken up in discussing matters which he lully understands, inorder to help some otlier student, as must always be the case inclass-work. He begins the course whenever it suits him ; he goesthrough it just as fast as he learns it and no faster. He may finishin less time tlian the averaije, or be may take three times as willingly continue the instrueti«>n until he haslearned the whole course. The students work is always ready for him. If he has a fewminutes he can sit down to it in his own room, or he can study. while travelling. In the early morning or late at night, at everyminute of the day, his instructor is at his elbow ready to take upthe lesson. The hours and sessions of the class, the length of theterms and the vacations all suit themselves to the students ownnecessities. His course of instruction proceeds with exactly thespeed that he learns it. He will be surprised to find how muchcan be accomplished by using every minute of his spare time. Hewill soon come to value most highly the many ten minutes ofwaiting when nothing else can be done. A GENERAL, EDUCATION is an incidental part of thecourse, for we note the students faults in spelling, punctu-ation, writing, and use of the English language. No student cancomplete our course without improvement in his use of lan-guage and great additions to his general knowledge. Very often a man, anxious to improve himself, will take up somebook upon his daily work. He finds its pages bristling with strang


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