Reminder: Studying for Chem 1210 and "How to learn/study" meetings
Zellmer, Robert
zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Tue Aug 30 13:57:30 EDT 2022
There's one more of these today at 3:55 PM in 1008 Evans Lab.
Dr. Zellmer
From: Zellmer, Robert <zellmer.1 at osu.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2022 5:16 PM
To: cbc-chem1210 at groups.asc.ohio-state.edu
Cc: cbc-chem1210-ta at groups.asc.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Studying for Chem 1210 and "How to learn/study" meetings
I suggest you look at my home page for two important links:
Studying Methods - 1210<https://www.asc.ohio-state.edu/zellmer.1/studying/studying_1210.txt>
and
Some Ways College and High School are Different<https://www.asc.ohio-state.edu/zellmer.1/studying/college_highsc.pdf>
Both will be very helpful. This class moves quickly and is very
different than most high school classes and even those you may
have had so far in college. Studying for this class is different
than what you may have had to do for most of your other
classes. Please read the material in the above links and pay close
attention to what is stated there and in my original e-mail. Due to
the speed of the class you may have to put in about 15 hours
outside of class for the lecture material. Also, don't forget you
will need to spend 3-4 hours for lab prep and reports. So, plan
on 18 hours a week. Spread it out over the week and each day
(7 days a week is best, 2.5 hours per day broken up over the
course of the day).
Also, do you want to get some more guidance on how to learn?
I have the link above but sometimes it's better to hear things
and get some specifics. I will be holding a couple of "How to
learn/study" sessions in Zoom and one in-person session. In the
past I waited until after the first exam. In the past I waited until after
the first exam. I now do this at the start of the semester since it
can make a big difference for many people. Even if you did
well in high school chemistry this course is very different in terms of
the depth of understanding expected. Students often tell me
afterwards it helps them in terms of time management and overall
reduces the time they have to spend and still learn the material.
Some students will spend 25 or more hours per week and still not
do well because they don't work efficiently.
I strongly suggest you come to one of these. It's certainly up to you
whether or not to come. I will be there.
As of now, I'm holding 3 in-person sessions. They will be the same
so you don't have to come to all of them. I will try to record one
of them using Zoom and put the recording up for people who can't
attend.
Thur. Aug. 25 3:55-5:15 PM McPherson 1000
Mon. Aug. 29 5:15-6:15 PM McPherson 1000
Tue. Aug. 30 3: 55-5:15 PM Evans Lab 1008
Dr. Zellmer
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