Academic Success

Tips for success in Mathematics at Langara

  • Go to class. Your instructor is there to help you succeed, and your fellow classmates can become study partners. Actively participate: listen, take notes and ask questions.
  • Practice/study every day. Math is not a spectator sport. Watching someone solve math problems is not the same as doing them yourself. Daily practice helps build your confidence and moves your brain away from the panic button at test time. Never cram for a math test and get a good sleep the night before a test.
  • Get to know your instructor. The math instructors want you to succeed. Your instructor is available for one-on-one help during regularly scheduled office hours or by appointment.
  • Learn from your mistakes. A test or homework is a learning experience, not just a way to evaluate knowledge. When work is returned to you, go over it to make sure you understand your mistakes.
  • Develop a ‘can do’ attitude. Try not to let fear or negative experiences turn you off math. Enter your math course with an open mind and be persistent.

Get more help when you need it

The Math and Stats Activity Centre (MSAC) is a place where students can gather to work on, discuss, and obtain assistance with problems in Mathematics and Statistics. There are books, computers, and other tools for exploration, including reference books and texts. Faculty Tutors and Peer Tutors are on hand to give tutorial assistance.
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Contact

Office
Advising | B154f
Phone
Email
math.info [at] langara.ca