<p>Are there any places where I can get free tutoring for Stats 350? I'm making A's in my other classes but I'm not sure if I'll even pass Stats. Any resources will be much appreciated. Thanks again guys.</p>
<p>Not quite the same as tutoring, but if you have shorter questions about homework problems/concepts, I'm sure there will be people in the mathlab who can help you out. <a href="http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/undergrad/mathlab/%5B/url%5D">http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/undergrad/mathlab/</a></p>
<p>F**ck. It says that "tutoring is available for mathematics courses numbered through 217." I'm in Stats 350. Thanks though.</p>
<p>Though help is not regularly available for other courses, we will attempt to answer the questions of any UM student who comes to us for mathematics help.</p>
<p>I work there...I've helped people with stats 350 before.</p>
<p>All right!</p>
<p>is stats 350 really hard? shoot. I'm planning to take that next term.</p>
<p>I'm just bad at math. My SAT scores were V730,W720, and M550.</p>
<p>Is there a limit to how many times I can come? And what's the limit to things I can ask?</p>
<p>asians who suck at math. nice.
i'm in the same category.</p>
<p>Yeah, my college life sucks because of math. Even when I'm out on the weekend, I can't stop thinking about that failed exam and my friends are like what's the matter?. BTW forgiven, are you on facebook?</p>
<p>You could try affiliating with CSP, they have free tutoring. I'm not sure about the details though... it's an option, anyway.</p>
<p>T_T... cheesy but I can't better express how I feel.</p>
<p>Err...no real limits as far as I know. The best story for what a person has needed help with so far is graduate biopaleontology. Something about maximum airspeed a bee of a given mass could be flying and still be caught by a web of a given structure/tensile strength. I've personally helped people with calc I-III, diffeqs, stats 350, probability, linear algebra. Today I was helping a girl with her probability IOE class, and I had to pick up Poisson distributions along the way. It was great, final answer had to do with taylor expansion of e^x, and was something like e^-10<em>10^10/10!</em>e^5.</p>
<p>So, 295? <em>blink blink</em> (<bakes cookies)</p>
<p>No, you kiddies are expected to know better. But then again, it took you <i>how</i> many hours to come up with a map that was continuous and not closed? And even then, something as artificial as arctangent.</p>
<p>Yeah, see? We're desperate. And have unhealthy relationships with he who can help us. So we have to resort to you. :-P
Don't you have complex analysis to do, sweetie pi?</p>
<p>Already destroyed that. Except for #6. Because...umm...yeah, I don't know why some thingy vanishes as R goes to infinite. I'll just bs something about ML bound.</p>
<p>I lost a point the last time Meepers BSed something. Meepers lost 2. What happened to staying up all night?</p>
<p>I never said all night. People said it was pretty easy, so I figured it wouldn't take that long, and it didn't. Plus I'm getting up at 8:30, so I'll have some time to work on it before classes.</p>
<p>I could have sworn you said all night. Well, it's all good then. I have to wake up early to, um, ensure that I don't completely fail the 295 midterm before our last class before the midterm. 7? Sounds good. My goal? 4 hours of sleep. Why am I on college confidential? Hmmm...
Yeah, I deserve to make 63 cents for every dollar you make. Hopefully that isn't reflected in grades, too.</p>