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Handling Biochem with Hannah Ramcharan!

Day 1 of our 2019 Get to Know a Tutor Series

Good Morning Retrievers!

It is the first day of National Tutor Appreciation Week and what better way to celebrate than to get to know one of our tutors! Today's tutor is Hannah Ramcharan! Hailing all the way from Frederick, MD, Hannah has tutored Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science for the Academic Success Center for two semesters. Let's find out some more interesting facts about Hannah!

Tell us a little bit about yourself! 

Hi! My name is Hannah Ramcharan and  I am originally from Frederick MD. I am currently a junior majoring in bioinformatics. For the past two semesters, I have worked at the Academic Success Center and enjoy tutoring students in bio, chem, math, and comp sci classes. 


Outside of being a tutor, how else are you involved on campus?

To keep myself involved around campus, I am currently the treasurer of the Apartments Community Council where I have the opportunity to plan community building events for residents. Additionally, I am on the Student Health and Counseling Advisory Council where I meet with the members of the council to talk about how we can promote mental health and wellness around campus. I am also currently working in Dr. Lobos lab doing RNA sequencing research with bacteria and planetarium to further develop mathematical models.  


Why did you decide to be a tutor?

Being able to see students grow in their academics and develop good study habits was one of the primary reasons why wanted to become involved in tutoring. 


What do you love about being a tutor?

I really enjoy witnessing students get a sense of satisfaction when something finally clicks, and times when my student comes back with the news that they passed the exam with flying colors because it shows that their hard work has paid off. 


How should a student prepare for a tutoring session with you?

A student who comes in well prepared usually has questions or topic in mind that they would like to go over. It is important that they know what they don't know  because that where I would come in to help! Last but not least, having an open mind is key so that they are able to think about new ways to solve a problem.  


How can someone meet with you through the Academic Success Center?

A student can stop by drop in tutoring, or they can make an appointment in Sherman Hall to have weekly tutoring sessions. My tutees usually ask me when I have hours for drop in tutoring in the Academic Success Center, and we try to coordinate our time accordingly. 

Hannah is one of our amazing tutors and SI/PASS leaders that we are highlighting during National Tutor Appreciation Week, and we appreciate her sharing her love of tutoring with us. 
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Posted: October 7, 2019, 9:47 AM