Auburn University
Auburn University
 
Auburn University
 

 

What is SI?

It is regularly scheduled, collaborative, peer directed review sessions.
The review sessions are lead by SI leaders who attend and take notes in these classes.

 

What's an SI leader?

They'll be in class with you every day, hearing what you hear and reading what you read.
SI leaders are selected by the professors and trained by Academic Support staff.
Your SI leader made at least a "B" in the course and they have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

 

When do SI review sessions start?

Session times will be announced in class.
You can attend all or none. . . it's all up to you.
You can click on the Semester Schedule Link to view all the SI session, rooms, and times.

 

What's in it for me?

Quite simply, if you go to SI on a regular basis you will get a better grade.
SI at Auburn has been proven to increase the test grades of those students who attend regularly by a half to a whole letter grade. In other words, attending SI regularly may add as much as 10 points to your test grades!!

 

Questions?

Contact Christy Lock at (334) 844-4438 or lockchm@auburn.edu.

This page was last updated on Sept 17, 2009.