Cram Slam Workshop Series
A series of topic review workshops facilitated by teams of SMART Peer Consultants and PAL Facilitators has been scheduled in conjunction with Cram Slam. All workshops are scheduled for Wednesday, December 10 in the Walter Library building on the East Bank.
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Chemistry
Facilitated by Ruth Kemp and Katie Johnson
5:00-6:00PM, Walter Library, Room 314
Practice solving molarity and solution dilution problems. Discussion on how to approach these and other types of problems is available. Have questions of your own? Bring them to the session!
Marginal Analysis, Government Policy, Trade, and More
Facilitated by Yeonsoo Kim
2:00-3:00PM, Walter Library, Room 314
In this workshop we will cover topics like marginal analysis, elasticity, game theory, government's intervention [taxation, externality] policy, trade theory [gains from trade], and other points for review.
Do you have general ECON questions? There will also be a Q&A session, and your questions are welcomed.
Reviewing Market Theory
Facilitated by Yeonsoo Kim
4:00-5:00PM, Walter Library, Room 314
We will review 'Market System' with some review questions. Topics include: perfectly competitive market, monopoly, monopolistic competitive market, oligopoly and firms' behavior in the short and long run. There will also be a Q&A session. Bring your questions!
Graphing and Critical Points
Facilitated by Aaron Knoll and Violet Jiang
3:00-4:00pm, Walter Library Room 314
This workshop will address how to work through graphing problems that require an analysis of the critical points, intercepts and general properties. Have pre-calculus or calculus questions? Bring them to the session.
Key Concepts in Physics: A Review
Facilitated by Salah El Haddi and Dan Ojalvo
4:00-5:00PM, Walter Library 338
This workshop will be presented in an open forum, covering key concepts such as momentum (angular and linear), energy (conservation of), spring (forces and energy), fluids and oscillation. Sample problems will be demonstrated. Topics such as optics, circuits, electromagnetic forces, or other topics are also available for discussion. Bring your questions to the session!
Physiology Review: Neuro, Cardiac, Renal, and Endocrine
Facilitated by John Park
1:00-2:00, Walter Library, Room 338
This session will offer discussion on the following physiological systems:
- Neuro: Action Potential Cycle and Mechanism of Voltage Gated Channels
- Cardiac: Anatomy of the heart; Cardiac cycle
- Endocrine: Types of hormones; Tiers of regulation
- Renal: Regulations of blood pressure/homeostatic mechanisms
Writing During Finals: What to Do, What Not to Do
Facilitated by Bobbi Schiller and Lindsey Beltt
5:00-6:00PM, Walter Library, Room 338
Are you expecting essay questions during finals? Do you have a paper due by the end of the term? Tips for how to approach and formulate answers to essay questions as well as tips for organizing and composing a term paper will be shared at this workshop. Feel free to bring your questions and any drafts you may have to the session.

