Dr. Linlin Jensen
PSU Penn State University, University Park Spring 2026
Contact me for 1-on-1 tutoring right away, and you'll learn expert Multiple Choice exam strategies to ace Dr. Jensen's CHEM 130. Tips are curated from 6 years of 1-on-1 experience. I'll patiently answer all your questions, share lots of tricks, and focus on 'high-impact' topics to help you reach your desired grade in PSU's CHEM 130.
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Dr. Jensen's Exam Style
CHEM 130 Points Breakdown
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Where Do These Stats Come From?
They come from actual exam & final averages of most recent semester she taught CHEM 130.
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Drop Rates
Tutor with me to get this information!
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Exam Averages
Exam 1: 83.8% Exam 2, 3 and Final averages to be posted later.
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Exam Points
3 Exams & Final: 32 Points Each
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PLA's
360 Points Total
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Homework Points
10 Points Each
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Bonus Points
None.
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Online Quizzes
20 Points Each
Study Tips for CHEM 130 Exams
Talk to Dr. Jensen
If you're stuck, ask Dr. Jensen for help. She will make a genuine effort on your behalf.
Don’t Cram
"Plan ahead at least 2 weeks. Study by chapter so you absorb in digestible chunks. "
Get Help Early
Work with a tutor or find a study group early in the semester.
Why Tutor with Me for Dr. Jensen's CHEM 130?
Exam Tips and Tricks - Get tips and secret resources used by Dr. Jensen. Know PSU's peculiarities and learn specific strategies to study for exams.
Learn The Source of Exam Questions - Learn where Dr. Jensen sources her exam and homework questions. ~50% of professors do not make their own exam questions.
Tech Savvy Tutor - I know the ins and outs of online meeting software, like Zoom, Webex, and Join.me. I'll easily fix your tech issues as well to ensure our session runs smoothly.
In-Depth Review - Because of the pandemic online setup, her live and pre-recorded lectures can be difficult for students to engage and understand. Students frequently find themselves self-learning this course while skipping lectures entirely. I'll ensure all relevant topics are reviewed with 1-on-1 in case pre-recorded lectures are inefficient.