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Social Science | Poli Sci
Political Science 3 (Study Group led by Aditya Ullal)
Fall 2009- Thursdays 12:30-2:00, 160 Chavez
(The Study Group will begin meeting on the third week of classes, Location will be posted during the second week of classes. Students are encourage to sign up in the first or second week to secure a slot in the Study Group.)
Description of Study Group
Study Group Leaders facilitate discussion of course content and guide students in developing approaches to critical reading, time management, notetaking and exam strategies. Study Group Leaders will also hold office hours for students in the Study Group to provide individual tutoring. Study groups are free to all registered students and have been known to help students navigate course material in a more effective manner. Study Groups also provide students with an oppportunity to collaborate with their peers.
Study Group Policies
- Students who sign up and consistently attend Study Groups will be given priority for individual tutoring in courses supported by Study Groups. For students who request individual tutoring but do not join study groups, individual tutoring is extremely limited.
- Wait List: Admission to study groups are on a first come first serve basis. The first fourteen to sign up for each study group will likely receive a slot. All request after the first fourteen will be placed on a wait list.
- Caveat- Study Groups are not a substitute for either lecture or discussion sections. Social Science study groups are not a drop-in format in that study group participants are asked to join the group and attend consistently throughout the course of the semester.
Study Group Sign Up
(Do NOT use Internet Explorer to sign up; PC use Firefox, Mac use Safari or Firefox)
Students trying to sign up for groups after week 5 should email Rex de Guia at rxdeguia@berkeley.edu.
Political Science 5
(Study Group led by Rex de Guia)
Fall 2009 - Tuesdays 4:00-5:30, 145 Chavez
(The Study Group will begin meeting on the third week of classes, Location will be posted during the second week of classes. Students are encourage to sign up in the first or second week to secure a slot in the Study Group.)
Description of Study Group
Study Group Leaders facilitate discussion of course content and guide students in developing approaches to critical reading, time management, notetaking and exam strategies. Study Group Leaders will also hold office hours for students in the Study Group to provide individual tutoring. Study groups are free to all registered students and have been known to help students navigate course material in a more effective manner. Study Groups also provide students with an oppportunity to collaborate with their peers.
Study Group Policies Students who sign up and consistently attend Study Groups will be given priority for individual tutoring in courses supported by Study Groups. For students who request individual tutoring but do not join study groups, individual tutoring is extremely limited.
- Wait List: Admission to study groups are on a first come first serve basis. The first fourteen to sign up for each study group will likely receive a slot. All request after the first fourteen will be placed on a wait Caveat- Study Groups are not a substitute for either lecture or discussion sections. Social Science study groups are not a drop-in format in that study group participants are asked to join the group and attend consistently throughout the course of the semester.
Study Group Sign Up
(Do NOT use Internet Explorer to sign up; PC use Firefox, Mac use Safari or Firefox)
Students trying to sign up for groups after week 5 should email Rex de Guia at rxdeguia@berkeley.edu.
Political Science Courses help with papers (Drop-In Writing Assistance)
- If you cannot meet with a Political Science study group or individual tutor but need help with paper organization in political science courses, you can take advantage of the drop-in writing services provided by the SLC writing program.
- Link to Drop in Writing Services at the SLC.
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