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CONSUMER DECISION MAKING


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Location:
San Marcos, Texas State University LBJ Student Center

Date:
Saturday, March 29, 2008

Objective:
  • Demonstrate skill in making decisions based on facts
  • Apply knowledge and experience in consumer education by analyzing consumer situations   
  • Experience making choices among selected marketplace options
  • Develop and strengthen their reasoning ability in consumer skills
  • Demonstrate their ability to organize thoughts and express them orally in a clear, confident manner

Schedule:

8:30 A.M. Registration at LBJ Student Center Lobby

9:15 A.M. Contestant Orientation

9:45 A.M. Contest begins

3:00 P.M. Contest Awards Program in Teaching Theater, LBJ Student Center


Fee: $10.00 per person

Entry Deadline: Registration will be conducted on 4-H Connect February 18-March 7, 2008. Late registration will be held March 8-14, 2008 with a late fee of $5.00 added to total registration.

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