Tuesday, September 1
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Tuesday Morning |
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7.45-11 |
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Breakfast in Commons. For all students. |
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9-10 |
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Directed Studies. Introductory meeting for students admitted to the program, students on the waiting list, and any students who did not apply to Directed Studies but think they would be interested in the program. Admitted students will receive their class assignments. Interested students may add their names to the waiting list. Auditorium, Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street. At 8.30 a.m. a light breakfast will be served in room 108. |
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9-11 |
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Arabic and Hebrew placement examinations. Locations will be posted on the bulletin board in room 314, Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York Street. |
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9-11 |
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Chemistry. Makeup orientation and placement examination. Room 110, Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, 225 Prospect Street. |
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9-11 |
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English. Departmental placement officers will be available for consultation about placement in courses. Room 102, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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9-11 |
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Italian placement examination. Room 317, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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9-11 |
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Spanish. Makeup placement examination. Room 101, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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9.30–4 |
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Mathematics. Preregistration for MATH 112a, 115a, and 120a. Before preregistering, all students planning to take one of these courses must take the online placement examination found on the Mathematics Placement Exam Web site. A printout of the examination and the score should be brought to preregistration. Room 432, Dunham Laboratory, 10 Hillhouse Avenue. |
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11–12 |
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Meetings with Freshman Faculty Advisers in the residential colleges. Freshmen are required to attend. Students in Morse College meet in the New Residence Hall (“Swing Space”), 100 Tower Parkway. |
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Tuesday Afternoon and Evening |
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12–2 |
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Art. The director of undergraduate studies and members of the faculty will answer questions about course selection and other matters pertaining to art. Students wishing to elect art courses may go to the first class. Holcombe T. Green Hall, 1156 Chapel Street. |
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12–2.30 |
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Lunch in Commons. |
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1–2 |
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Health Professions Advisory Program. Information session with members of the Health Professions Advisory Board. For students considering careers in medicine or another health professions field (e.g.: dental, osteopathic, or veterinary medicine, to name a few). Davies Auditorium, Becton Center, 15 Prospect Street. |
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1–3 |
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Arabic and Hebrew placement examinations. Locations will be posted on the bulletin board in room 314, Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York Street. |
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2–3 |
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Spanish. An information session for students who intend to begin or continue their study of Spanish. Room 102, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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2–4 |
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Academic Fair. Representatives from academic departments and programs in Yale College will hold information sessions, orientation meetings, and consultations with freshmen. A complete list of participating departments and meeting locations will be posted at the main entrances of the buildings. William L. Harkness Hall, 100 Wall Street, and Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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2–4 |
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French. Preregistration for fall-term courses numbered 100–159. See the French department Web site for details. Rooms 101 and 103, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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2–4 |
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Latin. Preregistration for LATN 110a. Room 209, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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2–5 |
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The Institute of Sacred Music will hold auditions for the Yale Camerata, the Yale Schola Cantorum, and the Yale Repertory and Recital Choruses. E-mail choral.auditions@yale.edu or call (203) 432-9671 for more information. |
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4.30–7.30 |
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Online Preregistration for English courses and Freshman Seminars. Registration procedures and information can be found on the English department Web site and the Freshman Seminars page, respectively. |
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5–7 |
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Dinner in the Residential Colleges. |
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6 |
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Music Theory. Makeup placement examination for MUSI 205a, 210a, and 211a (only for those unable to take the regularly scheduled examination on Monday, August 31). Room 119,William L. Harkness Hall, 100 Wall Street. |
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7.30 |
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Iftaar Dinner. Battell Chapel, corner of Elm and College Streets. |
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8–10 |
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Meetings with Residential College Deans, Freshman Counselors, and "Big Sibs" in the residential colleges. Freshmen are required to attend. Students in Morse College meet in the New Residence Hall (“Swing Space”), 100 Tower Parkway. |
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10 |
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Social Activities in the residential colleges. |
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10.30 |
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Yale College Council (YCC) executive board will lead a discussion about all aspects of student government at Yale. Learn how you can get involved in student events and issues, from planning the annual Spring Fling concert to being a part of the decision-making process of the University. Room 101, Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Old Campus. |
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