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Study Group +1 is an effective way to help CWRU students diversify and maximize their study time. This program is designed to enhance the learning experience for undergraduate students. Students can ...
When you study with others, you are exposing yourself to different points of view, different approaches to problem-solving, different ways of understanding material — and this exposure helps you build ...
Study Group participants meet weekly in groups of about 6 to 8 with a peer facilitator — another student who has taken and done well in the course (or, in some cases, an equivalent course). In the two ...
Study groups can help you engage in your coursework and connected to your peers. The Academic Success Center can help established study groups work efficiently. While we do not have established study ...
Study groups meet weekly to review concepts and solve related problems. Students grow in their confidence and problem-solving skills as they consistently work together with tutors and peers. Study ...
The study groups could do whatever they wanted outside of class, from toiling on problem sets to studying for exams to grabbing a beer. The course was only 35 percent female but women were more likely ...
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