College is awesome. College is also hard. You will be challenged academically, physically and emotionally. One question I am often asked by students is how to do well in her/his classes. Below are some documents and academic resources that may be helpful to you.
Study Guide for BIOL 116 and 117: Anatomy and Physiology II
Educational Services for Students
ESS has a wealth of resources to address study strategies, time management, test-taking strategies, text anxiety, etc. Many of these resources are available on the ESS website, but you can also make an appointment with an ESS staff member to help you.
Tutoring
ESS provides free one-on-one tutoring. Follow this link to sign-up for tutoring.
Supplemental Instruction
Supplemental Instructors (SI’s) hold twice weekly sessions to review course material and build good study skills. There is an SI for BIOL 116 and 117.
Follow this link for SI times and locations:
Office Hours
I hold weekly office hours. Students generally find these very helpful. The most productive office hours are those when students come with specific questions. If there is more than one student, students take turns asking questions and I answer as many as I can during our time together. I am also happy to discuss study strategies. If you cannot attend office hours or would like to meet with me privately, you can request an appointment.
University Counseling Services
University Counseling Services. College can be very stressful. If you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious or just need someone to talk to, counselors are available at UCS. If you are unsure of where to turn, my door is open. Together we will figure out what resources you need, based on what you are facing. You are not alone. It is okay to reach out for help. CWRU is invested in your success and growth as a student and individual.