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Do you know a high school student struggling with calculus, physics, or chemistry? If so, the University of Waterloo is here to help! The new Hive Program at the University of Waterloo offers FREE online tutoring for any high school student needing guidance with their calculus, physics, or chemistry course, or for anyone applying to STEM programs in university who would like to improve their grades.

Here’s what the University of Waterloo wrote in their most recent blog about the up and coming program:

“The Hive Mind tutoring program is a free humanitarian project from Waterloo Engineering Outreach and its purpose is to assist students struggling with physics, calculus or chemistry. The hope is that by helping struggling students they will achieve better grades and gain more confidence in these subjects, which may lead to a broader array of future educational choices – especially in STEM programs. We accept all students: however, because our Hive Mind team is small, we are focusing on helping the struggling students (and not the already successful student who is looking for those 90%+ grades).”

Sound interesting? Here’s how you can register:

  1. Click the link here to make an account: https://uwaterloo.campbrainregistration.com/
  2. All high school students who want to use this tutoring service will be enrolled through the University of Waterloo’s Outreach online registration process that will request permissions, liability waivers, a code of conduct, and contact information. These may take a few minutes to fill out.
  3. After completing these forms, select Start a New Registration > Hive Mind One-to-One Mind Meld (Grade 10 – 12)
  4. The system will then guide you through the next steps on how to register.

You can also learn more by reading the full article on this new program here. What are you waiting for?! Be sure to take advantage of this incredible oppurtunity while you still can!

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