Some Practical Advice Before Registering for Classes
A. In general, you should feel free to seek advising from either Dr. Tiner or Hogg. You will not be "assigned" to one or the other of us. Although Dr. Hogg will be available to work with any undergraduate chemistry major, it is expected that he will concentrate his efforts on junior and senior majors (i.e. students who will be graduating within 1-2 years). Dr. Tiner will concentrate her advising efforts on freshman and sophomore chemistry majors. We will jointly take responsibility for advising you. However, we hope that students will, for the most part, follow the guideline above when seeking advising.
B. Carefully consider the possible consequences before you register for three classes back-to-back (e.g. don't register for an 8, 9:10 and 10:20 class) on the same day. You may have an exam in all three on the same day and, if you get off to a poor start, you can really mess up in a hurry.
C. Try to avoid registering for sections of classes located on the West Campus back-to-back with one on the East Campus. It is difficult, but not impossible, to move between such classes in the allotted time. The rooms in which West Campus courses are listed are followed by an asterisk (*) in the class schedule booklet.
D. You may obtain additional information about the Chemistry Program and Faculty at Texas A&M University by accessing our web address at www.chem.tamu.edu
| UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING CONTACTS | |
Dr.
John Hogg, Thaman Professor of Undergraduate Teaching ExcellenceChief Undergraduate Advisor and Professor of Chemistry Office: Room 104, Chemistry Phone: 979-845-0520 hogg@mail.chem.tamu.edu |
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Dr.
Tammy Tiner, Senior Lecturer Associate Undergraduate Advisor Office: Room 108, Chemistry Phone: 979-845-0520 tiner@tamu.edu |
Ms. Marylin WarrenOffice Associate Office: Room 104, Chemistry Phone: 979-845-0520 warren@mail.chem.tamu.edu |
Dr.
John Hogg, Thaman Professor of Undergraduate Teaching Excellence
Dr.
Tammy Tiner, Senior Lecturer
Ms. Marylin Warren