Last revised: Friday, August 9, 2002      Images (L to R): DNA, human skeleton, chromosomes, cartoon, cytoskeleton.

Welcome to the home page for Biology 107 "Principles of Biology I", Spring semester 2002, 8 a.m. lecture section., at the University of Connecticut. Your instructors are Prof. Thomas Terry and Prof. Kathleen Van Cleef-Toedt. See the course syllabus for full details.
 
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    Tools for Academic success
    These resources can help you improve your performance in this course.
    •  Review resources listed in the "How to succeed in this course" section of the Bio 107 Syllabus.
    •  Take as many practice quizzes as possible. It's easy to con yourself into thinking you "know" the material because you've read it, but the true test of "knowing" is being able to apply that knowledge: The more of these self-tests you can take, the better!
    •  UConn Student Support Services offer a variety of support services to UConn students
    • CLAS Academic Services Center: information on CLAS majors, minors, graduation, and Gen. Ed. requirements. Also answers to questions about waivers, academic counseling, and more
    •  Joe Landsberger at St. Thomas University has organized a Guide to classroom success , which covers everything from note taking to studying to classroom participation. Great materials, worth a look!
    •  Dartmouth's Academic Skills Center has good materials on how to improve peformance.

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