Join Study Groups
Joining a Study Group gives you the opportunity to study with the same group of peers for two hours each week, and receive guidance and support from a Study Group Leader who has taken the course successful and provides workshops, practice exams, and other materials.
Membership in a study group, although voluntary, requires active participation and consistent attendance. Members who miss two or more consecutive sessions may be dropped from the group by the Study Group Leader.
Do you still have questions about Study Groups?
The Potential Member FAQs can help you learn more about the Study Group Program.
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What Members Have Said About Their Experience
I think joining a study group helped me a lot because along with learning the material we had fun and it made things more interesting. I like seeing different ways to solve problems, and most of the time a difficult problem actually had many different ways to solve it.
Physics Study Group Member, Winter 2004
Study group is a great way to hear and learn how others learn and how they retain information. You learn better techniques and little tricks for understanding and remembering certain concepts.
Chemistry Study Group Member, Winter 2004
I really liked the chance I got to exchange ideas on a smaller basis with other students in my class.
Biology Study Group Member, Fall 2003
I appreciate the school having programs like these that help students who have problems in that subject. Last year, I really struggled with my chemistry course, and I did not join a SLC Study Group. This year, however, I joined a group and my exam scores gradually got better. Thanks a bunch!!
Chemistry Study Group Member, Fall 2003
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