Need help with A and P?
1. Is it because you're not spending enough time
studying?
- Work, family, other classes, scheduling??---Work it
out. Make yourself more efficient. Use every minute. Spend an hour each
week organizing all the material into little packets and take those packets
with you--to breaks at work, on the bus, after dinner, whenever. It's
probably better to study a few minutes at a time, several times a day, then in
one big block.
- Are you not interested in anatomy and physiology? Then
you might be in trouble--do some serious self-reflection and think about why
you want to take the class. If you want to go into health professions and
you're not interested in A and P, then you're probably not going to like your
job!!.
2. Are you studying a lot, but not getting results?
Think about what resources you have that you might not be taking advantage of:
- YOURSELF: Change your study mode--do something
different--don't just listen to lectures and read your book!! Use all senses
and abilities--read and take notes, listen and take notes, then outline your
notes. Try saying your notes aloud. Draw pictures or make diagrams of your
notes. Try presenting the material to a willing friend or family member--get
out some scratch paper, use a blackboard--when you can teach someone else what
you know, then you probably really know it. Do you like tables?
Outlines? Sketches? Those are ways to organize this material. Do it in
small bits--topic by topic--to help get yourself organized. Start early
on your compendium notebook, piece by piece.
- PEERS AND COLLEAGUES: Try to find a friend or study
partner--this really helps. Maybe it doesn't have to be someone in the class
(try teaching anatomy to your kids--I'm sure you'll learn it along the way!)
- TUTORS: This can really help if you find someone that
works well for you. The college has a free (yes, free!!) tutoring
service at the Learning Center [link].
- MORE TIME IN LAB: Spend more time in the anatomy lab,
in the library with microscopes and bones, on line, on campus, or wherever you
can concentrate and study with the materials that you need.
- DROP-IN HELP: Remember to look at Course
Logistics page for Open lab Hours and Learning Center Drop-in tutoring hours.
- ME: Send me an e-mail
[Frolich E-mail],
post your questions/concerns on our Wiki Bulletin Board [link] or check your
syllabus to come visit during my office hours
3. None of these things help...do you need academic
or personal counseling? The best place to start is through academic
advising and your academic advisor (if you don't have one, get one!) [link]
Biology Department
In Ecuador:
Yavapai College Casilla 10-01-699
1100 East Sheldon Street
Ibarra-Ecuador
Prescott, AZ 86301
Tel: 593-62-608-789
Office: 4-233A
Yahoo E-mail
Phone: (928) 717-7628; (800)-922-6787
Frolich E-mail