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SOS offers exam aid

- December 8, 2009

SOS: Christine Murray, Jesse Guth, Sam Eisen, Jessie Roy, Ally Farron. (Danny Abriel Photo)

As end-of-term exams loom, first-year students can feel overwhelmed. But thereā€™s a new student society on campus ready to throw out the life preservers.

Itā€™s called SOSā€”Students Offering Support. The Dalhousie chapter got going this fall by offering review sessions for some of the larger first-year classes at pilipiliĀž»­, including calculus, mathematics, engineering, biology, chemistry and physics. All the sessions were well attended, with the session for first-year biology attracting almost 200 students.

ā€œThey went over extremely well,ā€ reports Jessie Roy, a fourth-year biology student and president of the new society. ā€œAnd now weā€™re getting ready for finals.ā€

For finals, instead of offering one session, there will be two sessions for each course. The sessions are conducted by tutors, whoā€™ve taken the class previously and excelled. Theyā€™re chosen for their smarts as well as their ability to communicate to large groups.

Ms. Roy encourages students to register online at , where the times and locations of sessions will be announced. She notes review booklets are prepared for each session and pre-registration allows the group to know how many to prepare.

As a charity, SOS asks participants to make a donation. The Dal chapter is looking to raise money for a nongovernmental organization based in Ecuador, a country located on the Pacific coast of South America.

ā€œWe want to raise $14,000 for the year and weā€™ve already raised $4,000,ā€ continues Ms. Roy.

Joining her on the SOS executive are: Christine Murray, a fourth-year biology student from Sydney, N.S.; Jesse Guth, a second-year management student from Toronto; Ally Farran, a second-year neuroscience student from Calgary; and Sam Eisen, a second-year psychology student from Barrie, Ont. All of the students involved have an interest in community service and international development.

Upcoming sessions:

  • MATH 1000: Monday, Dec. 7, 7 to 9 p.m., Room 117 Dunn
  • PHYC 1300: Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1 to 3 p.m in the Potter Auditorium, Rowe Building
  • CHEM 1011: Sunday, Dec. 6, 2 to 4:30 p.m., Room 117 Dunn
  • PSYC 1011: Thursday, Dec. 10, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Potter Auditorium, Rowe Building
  • MATH 1280: Saturday, Dec. 5, noon to 2 p.m. 301A Dunn

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