Office hours are one of my favorite resources on campus for
a couple reasons. There are other
resources off campus such as LionTutors and PSUKnowHow, which provide review
sessions for exams and offer private tutoring.
These places are great but will cost you a good bit if you use them
frequently. Office hours are times during
the day that your professor will set aside solely to answer any question you
may have on homework, lecture material, or any other information pertaining to
the class. This is your chance to get
one-on-one help from a professor that could teach from classes of 50 to 400. They take time out of their day specifically
to assist students with class material and many times there are only one or two
students who attend and often there are none at all. This basically means you can have a FREE
personal tutor who knows what is going to be on your exams.
Most of the time your professor will hold office hours each
day at varying time to try to accommodate to each student’s schedules. If for some reason none of the times the
professor has set aside work with your schedule they are often very willing to
schedule a different time with you. As a
freshman, there are typically many sections of your math, chemistry, and
physics classes with different teachers teaching them as well. This means that you can also attend other
professor’s office hours if those times work better for you or if you feel that
you better understand the information in the way they present it rather than
the professor you have assigned for your section.
Teaching Assistants (TA), will also hold office hours. I personally prefer to go directly to the
professor so they can put a name to a face in the larger class sizes you will
be exposed to but TAs are very helpful as well and often can be better at
explaining things because they are students as well. I personally go to office hours almost every day
of the week to keep of with the material that is being taught in lecture and it
has been extremely helpful. This
one-on-one time your get with your professor can also be very helpful in
creating a strong relationship with them.
This can lead to potential letters of recommendation for leadership
positions in clubs and activities, scholarships, and jobs. Between TAs and your professor, there are
many options for office hours to help you make it through your classes during
your time at Penn State!
Megan Farrell is a junior majoring in Chemical Engineering, and is a Mentor for WEPO'15!