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I am not doing well in one of my classes. What can
I do to get help?
The Student
Learning Center at (585) 395-2293 is the place for you. Students of
all ability levels receive academic support, usually in the form of tutoring,
from fellow students who have been trained to help. A great majority of
classes are covered by the students at the SLC, so don't hesitate to call
them - they're there
to help you!
I have never been good at writing. Who can help me
improve?
The Student
Learning Center, (585) 395-2293, provides assistance at every stage
of the writing process. At the Learning Center, you will conference with
a writing tutor who will point out your errors and make suggestions for
how to improve the writing assignment. It is helpful to work with the same
writing tutor on a regular basis. It is also important to remember that
the tutors are not proofreaders. You are ultimately responsible for your
own piece of writing.
I can't seem to focus. How can I get better at concentrating?
Everyone has his or her own method of focusing. Some
listen to music on headphones in order to drown out outside noises. Others
need complete silence. Some can only work for 20 minutes at a time before
having to get up from the chair and walk around. Still others learn best
while walking around--they may put lectures on audio tape and walk across
campus while listening to them. If you are a social person, try studying
with a classmate by quizzing each other or explaining concepts to each other.
Most of all, remember that concentrating does not necessarily mean sitting
by yourself in a closed room, not getting up from your seat for hours, and
forcing yourself to learn the material. The more quickly you learn how you learn
best, the better you will do in college. For more ideas about approaches
to concentration and studying, contact the Student Learning Center at (585)
395-2293.

