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May 18, 2024

Feeling lost with schoolwork? Don't know what to major in? The legendary "cutthroat" scene at Hopkins makes it hard to find study mates? Did you know that there are various places on campus willing to give you a helping hand? See which of the following places suit your needs:

Office of Academic Advising

This office addresses all your problems concerning registration and classes in general. All arts and sciences students will be assigned an adviser here upon entering Hopkins. If you have questions about overloading, scholarships and study abroad, this is where you should go.

Third floor, Garland Hall x6-8216

Faculty Advisers

They address your more specific academic concerns such as fulfilling major requirements, and research and internship opportunities. All engineering students are assigned one when they come to Hopkins; arts and sciences students will be assigned one after they declare their major (at the earliest, by the end of freshman year).

Tutoring Options

Plenty of help sessions are offered by the Office of Academic Advising including the Levering drop-in tutoring; the math, physics and chemistry help room; individual one-on-one tutoring; and small group tutoring. Contact Marsha McCormick at the Office of Academic Advising for more information.

x6-4839 http://www.jhu.edu/advising/tutor.html


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