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Cost: $599* for Early Bird registation; $799 after May 2nd
(Includes all course materials)
Payment due the time of registration
Course participants must take an online Pre-test.
Pre-test information to be shared once you have registered.
SPRING 2013 SCHEDULE
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Course Event |
Date |
Time |
Location
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Online Pre-test |
February 4 - February 9
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GRE Sessions
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Saturday, February 16 |
8:15am-1:45pm
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F209 |
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Saturday, February 23
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8:15am -1:45pm
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F209 |
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Saturday, March 2
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8:15am–1:45pm
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F209 |
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Saturday, March 23
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8:15am-1:45pm
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F209 |
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Saturday, April 6
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8:15am–1:45pm
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F209 |
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Saturday, April 13
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8:15am–1:45pm
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F209 |
Instructors
Dr. Bentley "Ben" Gubar is a 1981 graduate of Seton Hall University attaining a bachelor of science in biology. After attending the National College of Chiropractic, he piloted multidisciplinary clinics in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Upon returning to New Jersey, Dr. Gubar was granted a diplomate in both forensic medicine and forensic examination. While running a successful chiropractic practice in Oradell, New Jersey, he was a site director, an instructor and private tutor for The Princeton Review specializing in the verbal component of the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Presently, he teaches functional human anatomy at Stockton College and had just been named a fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners. In his spare time, Dr. Gubar is a member of Gilda’s Club of South Jersey, spends time with his old English sheepdog, and playing guitar.
Dr. Francis M. Nzuki earned his BS in Mathematics at the University of Nairobi before getting his MS in Mathematics at the same institution in 2001. In fall of 2002, he joined Syracuse University in New York as a teaching assistant as well as a doctoral student in mathematics education, earning his PhD in August 2008. Dr. Nzuki is currently an assistant professor of developmental mathematics at Stockton College where he teaches courses in Algebraic problem solving, Quantitative reasoning, College Algebra and Elementary school math.
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