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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1893-1894-561

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CIVIL SERVICE CLASSES 559 If single fee be paid for more than one period consecu- tive periods must be taken Fees are not returned in any circumstances except that specially mentioned in this prospectus Books -Students cannot avail themselves of the Class lectures without the books required They are strongly advised to get those recommended also as much time might be wasted in studying unsuitable text-books The books are kept in stock and can be obtained from the Hall Porter of the College at anytime when the College is open small discount is allowed except on those obtainable at the College only Students are not obliged to purchase their books at the College The work being progressive in all the subjects from the beginning to the end of the Course Students are advised to join these Classes if possible at the beginning of the Course but there are admissions at short intervals for the dates of which see slip issued with prospectus In all the Classes the Home Work is set and examined The Lecturers attend about an hour before the commence- ment of their general Classes to give Parents and Students an opportunity of consulting them The former should call not less than twenty minutes before the classes begin The Evening Classes are for those who have day employ- ment and the course of work in them is arranged accordingly They can be made to serve the purpose of others who are of sufficient age to work all day by themselves and 30ו well ad- vanced in their general education and in the principal subjects of their Examination as to require little more than specialising and general direction The Day Classes are intended for those who have no day employment and the work is arranged accordingly Every pupil attends every day except Saturday In the Day Classes therefore each subject is treated in more systematic con- secutive and complete manner Moreover in each subject broader view is taken of the work to be done Thus for the Higher Arithmetic Papers often beyond the powers of those who have done no Mathematics besides Arithmetic Algebra
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