Finding your way
Choosing the "right" studies isn't that easy!
Need help finding your way?
Successful university studies mean first and foremost learning your new job as a student, and learning how to manage the transition from secondary to higher education. To help you with this new task, a teaching team provides personalized assistance throughout this key first year.
Entering the academic world marks a major transition in your life.
You'll have to cope with a number of upheavals: managing a new freedom, integrating into a new environment, adapting to new types of teaching and a high level of mastery, and so on.
At Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, there's a real sense of solidarity that makes it easier to integrate. Nevertheless, it's difficult to take charge of your studies and acquire an effective working method to cope with the demands of the teaching staff.
That's why our Faculty has set up a particularly active support system.
Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech's pedagogical coordinator organizes individual and group coaching.
Throughout the year, she carries out activities whose main aim is to provide students with food for thought and help them to take charge of their own lives.
All these activities are offered on a voluntary basis: it's up to you to decide whether they're appropriate for your personal situation.
Choosing the "right" studies isn't that easy!
Need help finding your way?
The preparatory courses are designed for students who want to prepare for their entry into university, and get to grips with the various upheavals they will face during this transition to upper secondary school.
Joining a university means integrating into a new environment and acclimatizing to a new organization.
To help you, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech organizes activities to welcome and reactivate you.
You don't become a student just by enrolling at university!
You have to work at being a student from your 1st year and throughout your studies...
We help you adapt your working methods.
Teachers offer systematic revision in math, chemistry and physics.
Wednesday afternoons are organized by the assistants, free of charge for 1st year bachelor students.
The GETS or SIPASS program is based on students coaching students!
It involves small-group coaching focused on one or two courses considered difficult.
Self-assessment, checking your working methods, taking stock of your weaknesses, improving your organization... these are just some of the best practices for tackling your sessions more effectively.
For first-year students with difficulties, remedial math and chemistry courses.
Catherine COLAUX
Phone: +32(0)81 62 23 85
Passage des Déportés, 2 - 5030 Gembloux I Entrance 9 I Building 126