Cabrillo College is emphasizing the importance of a good Education Plan for student success. If you set your goals for degree or transfer, you’re more likely to get somewhere – have a look at Cabrillo’s Transfer and Articulation Resources and talk with a Counselor to learn more.
Most Education Plans include a requirement for a Natural Science class and a Lab Science course. If you have not already done so, I strongly recommend trying to get into any section of the Biological Anthropology Lab (ANTHR1L) concurrently with the Introduction to Anthropology: Biological lecture (ANTHR1) to meet this requirement. Students who are enrolled in both classes tend to do better in both classes, because of the opportunity to investigate materials “hands-on” that we’re discussing in lectures. While all labs are currently fully enrolled for Spring 2013, some have very short wait lists, so you have a good chance of getting into those. Check WEBADVISOR to see if there’s a lab that could work for you. Your best chance of getting into the class is to be there at the start of class on the first day.
If you’re a serious student with an interest in transferring to a CSU or UC, you should learn about the Honors Transfer Program at Cabrillo. You need a minimum 3.3 cumulative GPA to be part of this. Honors students can participate in the Honors Research Symposium to be hosted at Stanford University May 4, 2013.
Hi teacher this is Fidelina Mendoza.
I was hopping that after the final test I pass my class but it seems like that I did not make it.
Please let me know what else I need to do. I GOING TO NEED YOUR HELP BECAUSE I DO NOT HAVE IDEA WHAT I NEED TO DO.
Hi teacher this is Fidelina Mendoza.
I was hopping that after the final I will pass my class but it seems like I did not.
Please tell me was next. I going to need your help because I have no idea were to start.
Thank you for your support.