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Campus Resources for Test Anxiety

Tutorial Services Chemistry & Biology Economics-7 American Sign Language Arabic, French, German, Spanish Anthropology Call: (951) Make an Appointment!! Go NOW if you think you may need tutoring to ensure that they have or will hire a tutor for that subject! Location: Martin Luther King Building Did you know, you can see a tutor 3 times a week per subject!  Math  Art  Psychology  Political Science

Digital Library A Quiet Place To Study Computers with Internet Access 100,000 Books Electronic Journals Newspapers & Magazines Photocopy Machines ($extra cost$) Location: By the parking structure

Math Learning Center 1-3 tutors and one instructor on duty to answer questions help explain something you didn’t understand during the class lecture assist you with homework questions can answer questions that you have while studying for exams provide a place for you to study and do homework alone or in groups Math Web-enhanced classes allow you to use services for FREE! (registration in Math 96/97 required for all other math classes) Location: Martin Luther King Building- 3 rd Floor

Writing & Reading Center 2-3 English instructors on duty who are available to all students to answer any specific writing or reading-related questions (Available 5-15 mins per student). 2-5 peer tutors specially trained to assist students with their writing and reading questions and concerns (Available for two, 30 mins appointments per week). 2 reading assistants who work individually with students enrolled in reading classes (by appointment only). 60-minute workshops on a plethora of writing and reading- related topics, covering elements in: Grammar, Mechanics, Usage, Style, Writing, Reading, and Research. No appointment necessary for the workshops. The workshop schedule is published monthly in the lab. Location: Martin Luther King Building- 1 st Floor 18 Hours Required for your English class, part of grade

Disabled Student Program & Services (DSP&S) To ensure access & reasonable accommodations to all college programs & activities for students with documented qualifying disability Services include, but not limited to: Priority Registration Disability related counseling Academic & Career Counseling Sign language interpreters Adaptive technology & alternate media Call: Location: Administration Building

Health Services Mental Health Counseling for FREE! CONFIDENTIAL! Problems with health make an appointment to see a doctor or nurse practitioner Available on all 3 campuses! Call: Location: Bradshaw Building

Counseling Academic Advising Student Educational Planning (SEP) Guidance Classes Study Tips Help to establish personal, educational and career goals Make an Appointment: (951) Location: Cesar Chavez Admissions & Records Building

SI Sessions (if available to you) SI Leaders have already passed the class you are taking… so they are a knowledgeable resource. Study Groups that help you learn the course material and ultimately become better a student. SI session are a fun learning environment, where you can eat, talk and find solutions to the problems you are having in class Can meet friends in SI that are going to help rather than “hurt” you in college.

Faculty Office Hours Office hours What is the purpose? Be prepared Ask yourself, “Did I get an answer to my question?” Know the office hours for every class you are enrolled

Take advantage of the Resources at RCC!! REDUCE ANXIETY… UTILIZE RESOURCES STUDY SMARTER BE PREPARED! TAKE RESPONSIBILITY!