Tutoring is available for Math-130 for Fall 2015. This file was last updated on 10/23/2015 at 9:04 am. =========================== SI Instructors for Math 130: =========================== THESE HAVE ALREADY STARTED AS OF 9/21/2015 As soon as it starts (TBD), the hours will be: Julio Salazar: email: W 12-1; W1-0030 [ROOM CHANGE to this room; I don't know when it changed] F 9-10; W1-0009 F 12-1; W1-0042 Johnathon Benson; email: johnathon.benson001@umb.edu M 3-5; M2-0421 [ROOM CHANGE to this room, starting Mon 10/26] Tu 2-4; W2-0124 Both of these tutors are very highly recommended! ================================================================ In addition, tutoring is available in the Healy Library 8th floor math resource center. Math tutoring for the fall semester will begin for students in the Math Resource Center on Monday, September 21. It is free and is given Monday - Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Friday from 9:30-5:00. We are located on the 8th floor of Healey Library. Not all courses have tutoring at all these times. To get tutoring, a student must be enrolled in the math course in which he or she seeks tutoring and must have a currently valid student ID. We do not help students with generic math tutoring, GED prep and the like. We also do not help students not enrolled here. A student who fits the qualifications mentioned above is allowed to reserve two individual, 30 minute tutoring sessions per week. Students sign up using the Online Application for Tutoring Scheduling (OATS). Information, instructions, and help registering, are available in the tutoring center. Walk-in tutoring can be had, subject to tutor availability at the time of the visit. We offer tutoring in QR114, and MA 115, 125, 129, 130, 134, 135, 140, 141, 145, 146, 240, and 242, as well as CS 105, 110, 114, 115, 210. In addition, one hour workshops for most courses will be offered soon. I will post this information here when it becomes available. Tutors are NOT ALLOWED to help a student do his or her homework, or to help the student do take home test questions. A tutor's job is to help students understand the material involved so that the students can then do their own homework or take home questions.