I assume that you're regularly attending lectures and discussion sections, and working hard at the homework exercises. Nothing here is intended as a substitute for that.
Other resources:
Here's a schedule covering many of these help resources.
- Instructor's office hours, listed on the main page of the syllabus. If all those hours are impossible for you, contact your instructor about the possibility of making an appointment.
- TAs staff Calculus Help Room is staffed for several hours on weekdays. Beginning Tuesday, September 7, you can go at any of the scheduled times--not just when the TA of your discussion section is there.
- Calculus PLTL Groups ("Peer Led Team Learning"): these groups are an optional, semester-long commitment that you need to sign up for near the beginning of the course.
- Other help is also available at Cornerstone he Math Help Desk including a Math Help Desk. In addition, Residential Peer Mentors (RPM's) are available at scheduled times in dorm areas. Check the details at the Academic Mentoring link on the Cornerstone web page for details.
- Cornerstone also offers other resources: for exaxmple, learning style assessments, test prep skills, note-taking skills, and time management.
- Old Exams Online are available for review and study
- Worksheets that are being used in the Peer Led Team Learning Groups are also available online if others not in PLTL want to use them for practice.
- If you have any need for other accommodations due a disability, you should contact the Disability Resource Center at Cornerstone (935-5970).