The Math Center
at Blitstein Institute
Online Scheduling for the Math Center
Having trouble using the online scheduling system? Click below for detailed instructions:
Do you need to take the math assessment test?
All Blitstein Institute students are required to take the Math Assessment Test (MAT).
This applies even if you have already received credit for college level math from another institution. Placement in math courses is based heavily on your performance on the MAT, although ACT/SAT scores and high school grades are taken into consideration.
You may only register for the math course in which you are placed.
"Retakes" of the MAT are not allowed.
This applies even if you have already received credit for college level math from another institution. Placement in math courses is based heavily on your performance on the MAT, although ACT/SAT scores and high school grades are taken into consideration.
You may only register for the math course in which you are placed.
"Retakes" of the MAT are not allowed.
Links to Math Course Tutorial Sites:
Visit the tutorial sites for Math 102, Math 202 and Statistics 272 to view explanations of course concepts, submit questions and view answers to previously submitted questions.
LINK to Professor Kobotis' WEbsite:
Services:
- Math concept review
- Homework help
- Test and exam preparation
Policies:
- Appointments are available on a first come first served basis.
- Students may sign up for one 30 minute time slot per day, unless prior approval has been obtained for additional time slots.
- Make an appointment at least 24 hours in advance.
- If you need to cancel please do so at least 24 hours in advance.
- If you need to cancel an appointment on less than 24 hours notice, please send an email to [email protected].
- Short notice cancellations and no shows will be recorded in students' files.
- Be sure to bring your text and personal calculator if applicable.
Guidelines for succeeding in any math course:
Math is a cumulative subject. You should get help if you are not sure what is going on in even ONE class. Your course instructor and the Math Center are available and happy to help.
- If you haven’t taken math for one or more semesters, or, if your math background is weak, review your math skills prior to the first day of class.
- Keep up with homework assignments and hand them in on time.
- Begin studying for tests and exams at least one week ahead of time.
- If you need help, do not wait until the week of the test.
Contact Info:
Mrs. Cohen - Career Advisor / Math Center Instructor
Career Center, 2600 W. Touhy Ave.
(773) 973-0241 ext. 120
[email protected]
Career Center, 2600 W. Touhy Ave.
(773) 973-0241 ext. 120
[email protected]