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*article, 09-MAY-05 Study Shows [[Games Year]] Aids Careers | *article, 09-MAY-05 Study Shows [[Games Year]] Aids Careers {{WaybackS1|wiki.incognitus.net/mirror/ppc/www.perplexcitysentinel.com/09.05.05/archives/2005/05/study_shows_gam.html}} | ||
*article, 06-JUN-05 [[Nathan Earlywine|Earlywine]] Visits Schools | *article, 06-JUN-05 [[Nathan Earlywine|Earlywine]] Visits Schools {{WaybackS1|www.perplexcitysentinel.com/archives/2005/06/earlywine_visit.html}} | ||
*'''Pietro Salk's Eulogy''' | *'''Pietro Salk's Eulogy''' {{WaybackS1|www.salkfamily.com/eulogy.html}} |
Revision as of 22:28, 11 May 2007
General
- "The so-called games year is an option for Academy students to spend a year seconded to the largely student-run PCAG organisation." --The Sentinel
- Instead of moving on from their studies at the academy, students may choose to spend one year setting games and puzzles at the grandiose PCAG competition.
- Many people view this as a way of allowing students to prove themselves, often yielding the student a slight edge over their coworkers and peers.
- Students who take a Games Year have a tendency to go on to make 8% more income at their jobs than those who do not.
- There is some controversy on this whole point, as some people see it as a form of discrimination against those who do not choose a Games Year.
References
- article, 09-MAY-05 Study Shows Games Year Aids Careers link
- article, 06-JUN-05 Earlywine Visits Schools link
- Pietro Salk's Eulogy link