Monday, May 21, 2012

University Learning Center (ULC) Summer Hours


SUMMER HOURS begin on May 21st!!! 
MONDAYS 2:00 - 6:00 PM (closed Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day)
THURSDAYS 2:00 - 6:00 PM 



Please come visit us in the Academic Resource Center (lower level, 18 Washington Place) for FREE PEER TUTORING for any of the subjects listed below.  No appointments necessary.
  • General Chemistry I, II
  • Organic Chemistry I, II
  • Principles of Biology I, II
  • General Physics I, II
  • Algebra & Calculus
  • Calculus I, II, III
  • Linear Algebra
  • Economic Principles I
  • Spanish (all levels, Beginning through Advanced Grammar & Composition
  
(Additional tutoring through the Math Department is also available during the summer at Warren Weaver Hall.  For their schedule, please click here.)

In addition to walk-in, one-to-one learning sessions, the ULC also offers various workshops throughout the year.

 

Opening Week Workshops
Academic Resource Center, Room LL05 (18 Washington Place, Lower Level)


Monday, May 21st: 
  • 2:00pm:  Welcome to the ULC!  Come to hear information about how to best utilize this free tutoring resource over the summer, as well as to receive some tips and advice from students who have been through it before. 
  • 3:00pm:  Organic Chemistry Lab Workshop:  Get advice about writing your lab reports from students who have successfully completed the course!

Thursday, May 24th:
  • 4:00pm:  Bio Tips -  Led by our "Bio Bits" Learning Assistant (a series of topic-specific review sessions held during the academic year), Bio Tips is a short workshop in which our Learning Assistant will give you advice on how to succeed with your Biology course this summer, and will help you digest the material from your first week of summer classes


Tutoring at the University Learning Center is free of charge and available to any NYU student enrolled in a College of Arts & Science course listed on our schedule.  Tutoring is conducted on a walk-in, first-come, first-served basis.  We strive to offer one-on-one tutoring as much as possible; however, students may occasionally be asked to join a small group in order to minimize their wait time and to allow a larger number of students to be served.  If a tutor is not available when you arrive, you can ask to be placed on a wait-list, and you will be informed of the maximum estimated wait time.

Note:  Our Learning Assistants do not deliver prepared lesson plans or lectures during walk-in tutoring, nor do they complete homework problems or proofread

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