Dr. Mary Bojan
PSU Penn State University, University Park Fall 2025
Contact me for 1-on-1 tutoring right away, and you'll learn expert Multiple Choice exam strategies to ace Dr. Bojan's CHEM 110. 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 110.
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Dr. Bojan's Exam Style
CHEM 110 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 110.
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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 & 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 110 Exams
Get Help Early
Work with a tutor, find a study group, or talk to your professor if you get stuck.
Don’t Cram
Plan ahead at least 2 weeks. Study by chapter so you absorb in digestible chunks.
Keep Going
Re-do a problem 5 times - this helps cement your knowledge, and recall it under high pressure testing environment.
Why Tutor with Me for Dr. Bojan's CHEM 110?
Review Your Work - There is minimal time for review during class - I'll work with you 1-on-1 to cover all lecture material efficiently so you know where to improve.
Learn to Sound Smart with Your Professor - Students frequently mention that nothing annoys Dr. Bojan like "easy" or vague questions to look unprepared in her eyes. Learn how to shine among your peers by visiting office hours often with "smart" questions ready in hand - I'll teach you how and what questions to ask and get the most out of 1-on-1 face time during Dr. Bojan's office hours.
Accelerated Catch Up - If you're behind, I'll help you catch up 10x faster than studying on your own using private resources.
Learn The Source of Exam Questions - Learn where Dr. Bojan sources her exam and homework questions. ~50% of professors do not make their own exam questions.