![]() How do exam reviews work and what can I expect?Įxam reviews are offered for MATH 124, 125, and 126, as well as exam reviews for MATH 120 during the autumn quarter. It does help if you say what your question is in the signup (saying “webassign 1.61” is not as helpful as “I need help with taking the derivative with trig functions”). Just go back onto the clue queue online site and queue yourself back in, the same way you did so when you first queued up for CLUE tutoring. If I want to come back later in the night, how do I do that? If the night is really busy, we will be more strict to keeping to the 15 minutes and leave you to play around with what wisdom we dispense. Though they can tend to get a little longer if you ask a particular question that is rather nasty or there’s a concept that you’re really struggling with. We want to help, we really do! But if you’re just not interested in learning what needs to be done and being with us on the steps we need to take, then that really hurts the vibe. ![]() What should I bring to a tutoring session?Ī question and/or an attempted problem along with a desire to learn. We need to get a feel for where you’re at, before we can start going down our own path. When a tutor gets to you, they will most likely ask what your question is, if you have attempted the problem, what the relevant material is, if you’ve covered concept xyz, or what your current understanding of the material is. What can you expect tutors to do when they work with you? We want to engage you with the question and get you to work through the problem so that you can answer it on your own afterwards. Coming to CLUE and expecting us to solve your problem for you is going to be a problem. We are here to help you understand what’s going on, not give you the answer. Frequently Asked Questions What’s our approach to tutoring Math? During the exam review session, tutors will present practice problems and detailed explanations for the answer. These sessions are typically 15-20 minutes long.Įxam reviews are offered for the introductory Calculus series (MATH 124, 125 & 126). You are expected to bring your own questions and our tutors can help answer them. It is a one-on-one tutoring session between you and a tutor. Please visit the approproate subject-specific tutor or study center.ĭrop-in tutoring is offered during CLUE operating hours, 7-11 p.m., Sunday-Thursday. If your question is for an ECON course or STAT course, Math tutors are rarely able to assist.Non-Math courses, such as AMATH or QSCI.MATH 209 to math major courses like 300 and 441.Differential Equations and Linear Algebra: MATH 207, and 208.If you have more questions, feel free to put yourself back on the queue before 10:45 p.m.! They can be problems that you have worked on but failed to obtain the correct answer or a hard concept from class that you do not understand. What should I bring to a tutoring session? We make sure students understand the concept behind each problem and know how to apply them when encountering similar problems in the future.We can assist you to approach and solve a problem by giving helpful hints and resources.We can explain/walk you through a hard concept that you have encountered in class.Then, we will ask leading questions and hopefully guide you to a satisfactory answer. This helps us to see what type of mistakes you have made and which concept you are missing. We will first ask you to explain your approach to the problem before we start helping you. You are expected to bring your own questions regarding your lecture material, course homework, exams, or practice problems. Frequently Asked Questions What’s our approach to tutoring Chemistry? These sessions are typically 15-20 minutes long.Įxam reviews are offered for on-sequence introductory chemistry and organic chemistry courses each quarter For example, CHEM 237 is the on quarter course in the fall and CHEM 238 is the on quarter course in the winter. ![]() Physical Chemistry: CHEM 45X Series ( 452,453)ĭrop-in tutoring is offered during CLUE operating hours, 7-11 p.m., Sunday-Thursday. ![]() We can help with the following subjects and courses:
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