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Getting Help

Many resources are available to help you:

  1. Your text -- it doesn’t read like a novel. You must work the examples on paper, attempt the homework, reread and think about the material as necessary.
  2. Your instructor -- see me during office hours or by appointment. I am more than willing to talk things out with you.
  3. Your friends -- working problems through with others is an excellent learning tool (just remember not to try it on exams!).
  4. Attend class -- take notes, participate in discussions: you generally get out of a class like this what you put in.
  5. Don’t fall behind -- make it a priority to get your assignments completed on time.
  6. Library -- there are other texts that may provide another viewpoint.
  7. Tutoring – -- ST 125 -- tutors available daily.  Engineering tutors in ST 136 on Sat and Sun during school year.
  8. If you are a student with a permanent or temporary disability and would like to request accommodations, please contact the Access Services Office located in Humanities 114, or call 475-7540.
For more information contact Dr. Jeff Brown: jjbrown@olympic.edu
Copyright Jeffrey J. Brown Ph. D., 2008
This page updated 16 September, 2008