Click here to see some Lecture Notes I have written for some classes I've taken at UMBC.
Click here to see some Lecture Notes I have written for some classes I've taken at UMBC.
If I am your instructor or TA, please consider coming to office hours or reaching out via email to ask any questions (no matter how "dumb" or trivial it may seem). My email address is gurv-3@umbc.edu.
The Math and Science Tutoring Center - This tutoring center is free for UMBC students on the 1st floor of the UMBC library. No appointment is necessary! Often, students go just to sit for about an hr and do homework, with someone there ready when help is needed. There is also a link that you can use to schedule a one-on-one meeting, if you prefer.
Paul's Online Notes - text-based notes in algebra, calculus 1-3, and differential equations, with examples and practice problems for each section. (personal favorite resource)
Patrick JMT - video-based notes in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations. (bro got me thru calculus)
Khan Academy - video-based lectures and notes that cover a ton of courses.
Organizations/opportunities for marginalized mathematicians:
UMBC Resouces:
I have served as the treasurer and secretary of UMBC's chapter of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). We organize workshops and seminars to help benefit work-life balance and professional skills of students. Here is a list of previous events we have organized. Please feel free to email me if you have any ideas for events you would like to see or careers you would like to learn about!
I encourage all students to become members of SIAM (it's free!). Their website is linked under the logo, in which you can find several programs and opportunities.