You might wonder what happens when you have a tutorial at
the QRC. You don't have to have a completed assignment to work with a
tutor--a partial attempt, an outline, or even an assignment sheet are
enough to get started. No matter what you have to work with, here's what
you might expect from a typical tutorial:
First, you
may have made an appointment with a specific mentor and/or for a specific time
of day. If so, come in at the appropriate time and the mentor should be
ready to see you. You may also come in at any time on a drop-in
basis.
The mentor may begin by asking you questions
such as, "What course is you
assignment for?" or "What is your assignment
about?" The mentor may also ask questions about what materials are
needed to complete the assignment: "Is the assignment
from the text?" or "Do you need to use any
specific software to complete the assignment?" If
you're not sure, be honest. The mentor can help guide you through this
process.
Depending on your
specific needs the mentor may refer you to one of his or her colleagues with
greater expertise in that area. This is, of course, not intended as
an insult toward you. Our mentors come from diverse backgrounds and each
has his or her own strength and limitations (See our Mentors page for more details). If you would prefer
to work with a specific mentor we may be able to accomadate this.
At this
point the mentor will begin to ask more specific questions such as, "What have you done so far?" or
"What are you struggling with?" You may know the exact
problem you are facing or you might just have a vague idea that
something is off. Either way, try to communicate that to the
mentor.
You should see the tutorial as a conversation with the mentor,
not just the mentor "telling you
what to do." Be ready to think
aloud and answer questions, but also feel free to ask the
mentor questions
of your own.
At the end of
the tutorial, the mentor will get some information from you for our
records
(professor's name, course title, etc.); your instructor will notified
to let him or her know you have taken the initiative to visit the QRC. You
will also have the opportunity to fill out a mentor evaluation form to give us
feedback about your tutorial.
