No two math/stat journeys are alike! Check out the Course Selection Page for more detail. Professors and other students are a great resource too!
The Math Department offers a lot of resources to help you in your math/stat classes! Ask your professor for details, but examples include:
Office Hours: Professors often have scheduled office hours where students can ask questions, work on homework, or just chat!
Attached Tutors: Attached Tutors often host office hours for a specific course.
Math/Stat Resources curated by Noely Irineu Silva'27 and Shuyu Xiong'27
Professor Resources: Wellesley Professors have created resources to enhance your learning experience!
Prof. Fernandez's Site: Includes resources for 115, 116, 205, 215, 310
Prof. Lange's Linear Algebra Website: Includes resources for 206
External Content Resources:
Khan Academy: Has math courses up to the first few units of Linear Algebra, and has AP/College Statistics(has content related to 150, 160, and 218).
Paul's Online Notes: Includes 115, 116, 205, and 215, has summaries and practice problems.
3Blue1Brown: Highly visual videos on various key math ideas
Math3ma.com: A blog explaining a variety of advanced topics
Practical Science of Learning Resources: Learning mathematics can be challenging. Check out these strategies for how to learn better!
Prof. Fernandez's summary of the most effecive learning strategies from his book Calculus Simplified
Science of Learning Posters: Each poster describes an evidence-based learning strategy
University of Arizona Learning to Learn series: Another reference on effective learning strategies.
How to Think like a Mathematician: A Companion Guide to Undergraduate Mathematics, by Kevin Houston: A great reference for math majors