How should I prepare for my visit with a Math & Science Coordinator?
Before you visit a Math & Science Coordinator, it is important that you review, and bring with you, any course material such as notes or examples from class and any assigned textbook material. Be prepared to show the work that you have done so far, and try to explain where you are getting stuck or what you do not understand about the problem.
What will a Math & Science Coordinator or Student Learning Assistant help me with?
They can help you review and apply concepts you have learned in class and offer immediate feedback as you work through a question. They can assist you in finding resources to help answer your questions when necessary, and help you build skills to become a better learner.
If I miss a class, can the Success Centre Coordinators or Student Learning Assistants help me catch up?
If you have missed a class, it is your responsibility to get the notes from a peer and/or meet with your instructor. Success Centre Coordinators and Student Learning Assistants cannot recreate a missed lecture for you. Once you review the notes on your own or with a classmate, a Coordinator will be happy to help you clarify any areas you have highlighted for review.
Can a Math & Science Coordinator or Student Learning Assistant check my assignment for mistakes?
While Math & Science Coordinators and Student Learning Assistants will not check over assignments for errors, solve problems, or provide answers to questions on course assignments, they will provide additional guidance and clarification. You can specify which questions you are struggling with and they can focus on those concepts. They will assist in understanding course concepts while working through examples and practice problems with you.
How much time can I spend with the Math & Science Coordinators or Student Learning Assistants for drop-ins?
The drop-in assistance is designed to help you understand a concept and then allow you to work through it on your own. You are welcome to come back multiple times if you need to. During peak periods, the time the Coordinators or Assistants are able to spend with an individual student may be limited to accommodate all students seeking assistance.