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Pre-Health Orientation

Pre-Health Orientation. Three Important Pieces of Advice From:. Carl P. Thum, Ph.D. Director, Academic Skills Center. 1: Treat all Dartmouth science courses with great respect. More demanding Ten Week Term. High School Science ≠ College Science.

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Pre-Health Orientation

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  1. Pre-Health Orientation Three Important Pieces of Advice From: Carl P. Thum, Ph.D. Director, Academic Skills Center

  2. 1: Treat all Dartmouth science courses with great respect • More demanding • Ten Week Term High School Science ≠ College Science

  3. 2. Don’t rely on your high school learning strategies • (or lack thereof)

  4. 3. Learn new skills/strategies that will help you do well at Dartmouth

  5. To help you do that: • Academic Skills Center • Learning @ Dartmouth • Fall term only • First Year Students only

  6. Last Updated: 6/3/04 Skip to main content You may be using a Web browser that does not support standards for accessibility and user interaction. Find out why you should upgrade your browser for a better experience of this and other standards-based sites... Dartmouth HomeSearchIndex • Academic Skills Center Home • Staff/What We Do • Videos • Learning Strategies • What's New? • Tutors & Study Groups • Disability Information • Student-Athlete Info • Learning @ Dartmouth • Related Links • The Dartmouth College Academic Skills Center is for the entire College community. Although our primary goal is to assist students in becoming more efficient and effective learners, we are open to all who wish to improve their academic skills and ability to learn. • To learn more about our office and our services, click on one of the links below, or stop by the ASC, which is located at 301 Collis. To make an appointment, blitz ASC or call (603) 646-2014. • Shortcuts: • Reasons Why You Might Visit the ASC • Get a Tutor • Join A Study Group • Disability Information • Faculty Advisors for Varsity Athletic Teams Search This Site • 301 Collis • http://www.dartmouth.edu/~acskills • Blitz: ASC The ASC Website

  7. We help Dartmouth succeed academically • Academic Skills and Advising • Time Management • Learning Strategies • Tutor Clearinghouse/Study Groups • Website, Handouts • Videos

  8. Learning At Dartmouth • First Year Students Only • Learning strategies and key resources • Fall Term Only • 14 Sessions; Tues and Thurs, 4-5 pm • Enroll at the ASC starting Wed, Sept. 23

  9. Learning @ Dartmouth Syllabus Topic Strategic Learning Time Management Notetaking College Reading Strategies D-Plan; First Year Opportunities Staying Healthy & Stress Management Writing College Papers, Essays Research Strategies Who are the Dartmouth Faculty? Off-campus Programs: LSAs/FSPs Sophomore, Junior, & Senior Years at Dartmouth: An Overview Making the Most of Dartmouth

  10. Choose your three academic credit courses • Then enroll in Learning @ Dartmouth • And…Earn one…

  11. PE Credit!

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