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As you transition from high school to college math, remember that the pace is faster and the expectations higher. Developing a positive math attitude is crucial. You’ll need to earn 6 credits in math, so commit to your success! Get help when needed – our department offers free resources. Practice is key: math is not a spectator sport. Stay organized, set a study schedule, and collaborate with peers. Your education is your responsibility, but we’re here to support you. For more guidance, visit our website.
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MATH?!?! REALLY?? REALLY!! Dr. Yvette Hester Assistant Head for Lecturers and Freshman Programs Department of Mathematics
ATTITUDE • Positive Math attitude is absolutely essential. • Math is not going away. You need 6 credits!! • I determine that I WILL do this, or I will get help!
Forewarned is Forearmed • COLLEGE math is DIFFERENT from HIGH SCHOOL math • There are NO retests, retries, extra credit or free lunches • The pace is at least twice that of a high school math class, so keep up
Forewarned is Forearmed • College MATH classes are different from OTHER College classes • Don’t fall into the Freshman Failure to attend class trap!!! You can read a History book to catch up. Not just anyone can read a math book (or wants to). • Math is not a spectator sport. YOU must do the work. YOU must work problems. Watching your professor do problems is not enough. Read a book on the War of 1812, you know about the War of 1812. Read a book about how to swim, you will probably drown.
PRACTICE!!! • Learning Math is like learning to play the piano. • Practice!! Practice!! Practice!! • Suggested Homework DOES NOT mean OPTIONAL homework.
Get Some Help!!! • FREE sources of help from the Math Department (because we care!!) • http://www.math.tamu.edu/~hester/Flyer.pdf
Time Management • Be Organized • Set a Study Time as if it were a Class • Try your homework before going to office hours • DO NOT wait until the night before to begin to study for an exam
SHORTCUTS • There ARE NO shortcuts!! • Work with your Peers. • A lot of learning takes place in focused study groups. • Encourage each other!
EXAMS • Build your confidence by looking for problems that you know or look familiar • When you get your exam back, make all corrections within 2 or 3 days while the material is fresh • If you don’t know, or can’t find out how in your notes, ask your Prof, your friends, help session, whatever it takes
Profs Pet Peeves • Cell phones in class • Waiting until the last minute to do your online homework and then wanting extra time because __________
BOTTOM LINE • Your Education is Your Responsibility • Your Success in Your Classes is Your Responsibility • Success in Math is Your Responsibility
BUT • Don’t forget • We ARE here to help!!! http://www.math.tamu.edu/courses/