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The Student Development Counsellor in
Student Life will be able to help if you have a question similar to one
or more of the following:
- How do
I better manage my time, read effectively, create notes, prepare for
exams, write exams?
- What is
the value of an Arts, Science, Commerce, Music or Fine Arts degree?
- What careers
do my abilities and interest lead to?
- What careers
or study paths do my interests lead to? What can I do with my undergraduate
degree?
- Where
should I go to pursue these careers?
- What does
the future hold for the professions I am interested in?
- How do
I decide on a major?
- What can
I do with a major in, for example, Psychology, English, International
Relations?
Residence
Academic Mentors
Residence Academic Mentors assist first-year students with the academic
resources necessary to make a successful transition from high school
to university life.
Each residence is assigned one mentor to organize help sessions, provide
access to tutors, and hold regular office hours in their respective
residences. Please feel free to contact any of them at any time by phone
or email if you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions.
***Click
here for Residence Peer Mentors List***
Looking
for a Tutor
To view
a list of tutors who may be able to help you with your courses or to
be a tutor, please check out the tutor list in the Student Life Office
or Wellness Centre.
Writing
Resource Centre
Student
Life in partnership with the Department of English operates a Writing
Resource Centre to assist any student to put thoughts on paper and complete
written assignments in a variety of academic disciplines. The Centre
is located in the main library, M13, hours this semester (click
here).
Math
Resource Centre
The Math Resource Centre is a drop-in service for students
who need assistance in Mathematics. The Math Resource Centre services
are available for any student who wishes to improve their mathematical
skills. The Math Resource Centre is primarily directed to those in first
year Mathematics courses, but students in any MtA course who want help
in math-related topics are welcome to use the Math Resource Centre.
The Centre is located on the main library, first floor, hours this semester
(click here)
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