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SSHA UPDATE December 7, 2015

Alisha Kimble akimble@ucmerced.edu (209) 228-7962

Marsha Bond Nelson mbond-nelson@ucmerced.edu (209) 228-3028

Brenda Maldonado-Rosas bmaldonado-rosas@ucmerced.edu (209) 228-2366

Armando Contreras acontreras39@ucmerced.edu (209) 228-3029

Danielle Quiroga dquiroga@ucmerced.edu (209) 228-4121

SSHA Advising ssha.advising@ucmerced.edu

SSHA Academic Advisors

SSHA Advising Walk-In Hours

Dec.7, 2015—Dec. 18, 2015

Monday: 10am-12pm; 2-4pm Tuesday: 10am-12pm, 2-4pm

Wednesday: 10am-12pm, 2-4pm Thursday: 10am-12pm, 2-4pm

Friday: CLOSED **Monday, December 7th walk-in hours will only be held from

10am-12pm.**

School of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts (SSHA) - Fall 2015

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Upcoming Dates/Deadlines: Fall 2015

Friday, December 11

Last day of Instruction

Deadline to File an Incomplete Grade Form by 2 pm

December 12 and 14—18

Final Examinations

Finals Edition

Eat food that will provide you with energy to study (avoid excess sugar).

Keep a positive attitude, it is easier to study when you are relaxed than when you are stressed out.

Study from past tests, review questions, homework, and review sheets.

Study in a quiet environment where you can get work done and have less distractions.

Focus on studying the main ideas and key formulas.

Choose what you want to study and don’t try to learn everything right before the exam. Focus on studying the concepts that will get you the most points on the exam.

Take at least one five minute break for every hour, so that you can relax your brain.

Read the chapter summaries and/or skim through the text and highlight main ideas to review.

Remember to get enough sleep the night before an exam, you need a refreshed and alert mind to take a final.

Announcement:

BIO/ESS 065: Natural History of Dinosaurs is now approved to satisfy one of the general education science requirements. This course will be offered this Spring!

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