What is Mathematics Clinic?
The Math Clinic is a free tutoring service provided by the UPAK.
The Math Clinic works on a first-come, first-served, walk-in basis, appointments cannot be made.
A great way to get help with your mathematics and statistics engineering courses.
A chance to meet and work collaboratively with your classmates.
A casual environment for studying and discussing math and stats.
Who can use Clinics?
Any students who are currently taking engineering mathematics courses.
Individuals and groups are all welcome, so encourage your classmates to attend with you.
How do I effectively use Clinics?
You may attend clinic any time while it is in session. When you enter the classroom, simply sign in, have a seat and the facilitator (lecturer) will assist you as soon as
she or he is available.
To make the most of your time at clinic, first try problems on your own and bring any questions you may have to ask the facilitator.
Bring your class notes and text book as these are helpful references for both you and the facilitator.
Reread your class notes. If there was something during lecture that you did not understand, ask about it.
Do not expect to be able to start and finish your homework assignments during a single clinic as this may not always or often be possible.
Do not expect to get individual attention the entire time you are at a clinic; other students may also have questions for the facilitator.
The facilitators are here to help you succeed, not to do your assignment for you.
They will not do problems for you or just give you answers.
Attend clinic with classmates so that you can share ideas and work together.