KU Wants You to Succeed In Chemistry!
Join the Student Mentoring Program
(Fall 2006 and Spring 2007)
| Chem 184 |
General Chemistry I |
| Chem 185 |
Honors General Chemistry I |
| Chem 188 |
General Chemistry II |
| Chem 622 |
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry |
| Chem 624 |
Organic Chemistry I |
| Chem 625 |
Organic Chemistry I Laboratory |
| Chem 626 |
Organic Chemistry II |
| Chem 627 |
Organic Chemistry II Laboratory |
Are you committed to getting good grades in chemistry?
If so, you may want to join the Student Mentoring Program. This program provides FREE mentoring and tutoring for students.
Here's how it works --
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Each student is assigned to a mentor. (These mentors are either grad
students or upper-level undergrads.)
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Students work with mentors to review homework problems and lecture notes
on a regular basis.
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Mentors will give students pre-exams to determine areas that need
improvement, and then tutor students on those areas BEFORE each exam.
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Mentors will track student perfomance in the class and help improve
grades by giving students advice on study strategies, problem-solving
skills, academic issues, career choices, etc.
It's FREE, but here's the catch --
every student is REQUIRED to study with his or her mentor for at least:
- 2 Hours each week for students in General Chemistry
- 4 Hours each week for students in Organic Chemistry
This program is designed to help students at all levels - everyone can benefit
from extra instruction.
Don't get behind -- Join this program and begin studying with your
mentor as soon as classes start!
You may download the application as a PDF file. Click here for application.
If you would like more information please contact
Jim McParland at jmcparl@.ku.edu
Bioscience Initiative
University of Kansas
2040 Haworth Hall
Lawrence, KS 66045
785/864-3641