Resources
Math and Stats resources at UVic
- Strategy to calculate limits (for Math 100 and 102).
- Discrete math study materials (for Math 122 and 222).
- Open education resources (for Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Pre-calculus and Math 222).
- Videos on counting and computing probabilities (for Math 151 and Stats courses).
- Math study tips (for everyone).
External resources
- Just Math Tutorials: free, short video tutorials on a lot of topics.
- Purplemath: short reviews of precalculus materials.
- Online places to ask math questions: You may need to browse them a bit to figure out the best place to ask your question.
- Wolfram Alpha -- a computational knowledge engine, free and online, which does everything you wish your calculator could do.
- EMathHelp Math Solver: a free but ad supported step-by-step calculator; use at your own risk.
- Common errors in undergraduate mathematics.
- Why study calculus?
Other resources at UVic
Lists of Private Tutors
Please note that we do not guarantee or endorse any particular list or tutor. Students wishing to hire tutors should ask about the person's qualifications, experience, references, and rates.
Job opportunities
Math and stats tutors
- As a TA in the Assistance Centre, you would provide one-on-one help with a few math or stats courses. You can decide which courses you help with, but you need to be very comfortable with all the material in those courses. You also need to be patient, have good interpersonal skills, and be able to provide very clear explanations.
- We offer a very good salary, good working conditions, and mentoring and training.
- We accept applications three times per year:
- early October, for the January-April term.
- early February, for the May-August term.
- early June, for the September-December term.
If you have questions about what working at the Assistance Centre is like, you may contact the manager at msacmgr@uvic.ca.
If you simply would like to receive an application form next time we hire, please ask Marie Marlo Barski at mathstatao@uvic.ca. If you are a grad student in math or stats you will automatically receive an application form.
Thank you for your interest.