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In Person Math Lab Help
Hours & Location
The Math Lab is located in room 155 of the TMCB. To receive help from tutors sign up at lab.byu.edu. The secretary office and test proctoring area are available by appointment only. Call (801) 422-4695 for more info.
We are closed on all major holidays, the Saturdays of General Conference, and during the breaks between BYU Semesters.
Hours of OperationFall Semester | |
| Monday | 9 am – 4 pm |
| Tuesday | 9am-11am & 12 pm – 8 pm |
| Wednesday | 9 am – 8 pm |
| Thursday | 9 am – 8 pm |
| Friday | 9 am – 5 pm |
| Saturday | 10am – 1pm |
Independent Study
The Math Lab is the perfect place for help on Independent Study courses in Math 97, 110, 112, 113, 119, 213, and 334, as follows:
- By phone to 801-422-4695: A secretary in the Math Lab will quickly get you in contact with a tutor on duty, and the tutor will assist you on the phone and via web cam on the internet, as necessary.
- By email to mathlabhelp@mathematics.byu.edu
- Sign up on lab.byu.edu for in person tutoring. Feel free to come in whenever you have a question during our open hours. If you have questions about accessing either queue call the secretaries at 801-422-4695.
Still not getting the help you need? We have an excellent group of tutors on our Private Tutoring List. (See below)
Private Tutor List
The Math Lab provides a current list of individuals who are willing to tutor students in math. Rates and availability vary among tutors.
Private Tutoring List
Reviews
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Math 110 Sections 5-10
Friday, November 12th
4:00PM – 6:00PM
JKB 3108
Taught by Matt Dunn
Math 334 Sections 1,4,5
Tuesday , November 16th
5 pm – 7 pm
TMCB 155A (accessed from the MathLab)
Taught by: David F.
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Math 334 Sections 1,4,5
Tuesday , November 23rd
TBA pm – TBA pm
TMCB 155A (accessed from the MathLab)
Taught by: Michael McLean
Math 303 Sections 1 & 2
Saturday , November 13th
3pm – 4:30pm
TMCB 155A (accessed from the MathLab)
Taught by: David F.
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Math 303 Sections 1 & 2
Monday , November 15th
5 pm – 6:30pm
TMCB 155A (accessed from the MathLab)
Taught by: Enchi L
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Math 118 Section 1
Thursday, November 18th
6:00PM – 8:00PM
JKB 3108
Taught by Matt Dunn
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Math 314 Sample Problem Sets:
Example Test 1:
https://math.byu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/314-Example-Test-1.pdf
Example Test 1 Key:
https://math.byu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Key_Math_314_Test_1_Problem_Set_1.pdf
Example Test 2:
https://math.byu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/314-Example-Test-2.pdf
Example Test 2 Key:
https://math.byu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Key-314-Example-Test-2.pdf
Example Test 3:
https://math.byu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/314-Example-Test-3.pdf
Example Test 3 Key:
https://math.byu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Key-314-Example-Test-3.pdf
Math 118
Simplex Method rules
For exam review materials, visit:
BYU Math Previous Exams
Questions, mathlab118@mathematics.byu.edu
The Math Lab provides the following handout for your convenience:
- Trigonometry Review
- Derivatives and Integrals
- Factoring Trinomials
- Fundamental Graphs
- Maple – A quick Reference
- Summary of Convergence Tests for Series
- Crash Course in Proofs
Also, here are some interesting math links if you are interested.
- The Integrator — will integrate almost any ugly integral.
-
— has a lot of good information about a lot of different kinds of mathematics.
The Math Lab provides the following material for the Algebra Review Sessions:
- Decimals and Fractions
- Exponents and Logarithms
- Intercepts and Asymptotes
- Summation Symbols and Factoring
- Factoring Trinomials
Employment
When we are hiring, we will post our openings on BYU Job Services
Math Lab Tutor
Requirements:
- Lower division tutors: Proficiency in algebra, trigonometry, and differential and integral calculus. This includes course material in Math 110, 111, 112, 113, 116, and 118. Skills are assessed by an exam proctored by the Math Lab secretaries. The test covers Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, and Analysis.
- Upper division tutors: Proficiency in basic proofs, multivariate calculus, linear algebra, and ordinary differential equations. This includes material from Math 302, 303, 313 (now 213), 314, or 334. Skills are assessed by both the lower division exam (described above) and an upper division exam proctored by the Math Lab secretaries.
- Ability to thoroughly explain both familiar and new or difficult concepts to students in understandable ways. (No "it is intuitively obvious" or "by inspection".)
- Flexible schedule.
- Bring a copy of your resume to the Math Lab or email it to grannyjax@math.byu.edu and mathlabassistant@math.byu.edu
Review sheets for the application exams can be found here:
118 Division
Lower Division
Upper Division
The tests may be taken anytime during normal Math Lab hours. Allow about two hours for each exam.
Responsibilities:
- Assist students in the Math Lab in understanding mathematics by answering questions and explaining concepts.
- Attend weekly training meetings to maintain teaching and concept-based skills.
- Represent the Math Lab in a manner consistent with the Goals of a BYU Education and the BYU Honor Code.
- Teach Math Lab-hosted review sessions for selected 100- or 300-level classes.
Secretary
When we are hiring, we will post our openings on BYU Job Services.
For questions regarding employment, please contact:
Jackie Robertson
162 TMCB
422-4696
grannyjax@math.byu.edu
or
Math Lab Office
159A TMCB
422-4695
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