Class Discussion Sessions

CLUE hosts evening discussion and review sessions in Mary Gates Hall (MGH), beginning at 6:30pm, Sunday through Thursday. Experienced graduate or senior undergraduate students facilitate these sessions, which provide students with the opportunity to learn in small, comfortable environments. Our staff is highly-qualified, recommended by professors, and have exceptional course content understanding and facilitation skill.

CLUE Discussion sessions begin in the second week of the quarter (the week of Monday, October 1st) and continue through the last week of classes.

Course Days Time (all pm) Room
ACCTG 215A/B Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 242
AES 150 Wednesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 284
ARCHY 105 Thursdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 248
ART 120 Thursdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 242
ASTR 101 Thursdays 6:30–8:30 284
ATMS 101 Mondays–Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 254
ATMS 111 Wednesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 248
BIOL 100 Wednesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 234
BIOL 118A/B Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 228
BIOL 118C Wednesdays 7:00-–8:30 242
BIOL 250 10/19, 11/12, 12/8 6:30–8:00 MGH 231, TBA, TBA
COM 201 Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 248
COM 202 Mondays & Wednesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 238
DXARTS 200 Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 242
ECON 200A Sundays 7:30–8:30 MGH 241
ESRM 100 Mondays & Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 231 (M), MGH 241 (T)
ESS 101 Mondays & Thursdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 241
ESS 102 Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 284
FIT 100 Sundays 6:30–8:00 MGH 238
HIST 111 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 248
LING 100 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 228
LING 200 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 278
MICROM 301 Sundays 8:00–9:30 MGH 254
NUTR 300 Wednesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 254
PHIL 120 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 284
PHIL 267 Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 278
POLS 201 Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 295
PSYCH 101 A/D Tuesdays & Wednesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 271 (T), MGH 241 (Tr)
PSYCH 101 B/E Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 251
RELIG 201 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 295
SIS 123/GEOG 123 Wednesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 287
SIS 200 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 238
SOC 220 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 234
SOC 270 Tuesdays 6:30–8:00 MGH 287
SOC 287 Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 234
SOC 316 Mondays 6:30–8:00 MGH 287

To make the best use of your time at CLUE, you should bring any relevant materials to the assignment(s) you are working on. This includes your textbook and lab manual, lecture notes, old tests, calculator, periodic table chart, and lots of pencils. All students should have in mind any specific questions they wish to ask of the Instructors.

For the most up-to-date information and schedules, please stop by the CLUE front desk near the entrance of Mary Gates Hall. You'll find a friendly face to greet you and point you in the right direction for your Discussion and Review Session.

If you have specific questions, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions page or email us at clue@u.washington.edu.