Editing VolunteerTutors
Hey, Frosh! (and others) Need help with that annoying FroshChem homework? Stressed about an upcoming physics midterm? Here's where you can find help! This node lists individuals who like helping others with homework. Include subject(s) and room number when adding yourself to the list. Also don't forget the DormPointer, DormAdder, TorqueDorque, et cetera (official EastDorm subject tutors). Local: *AdamField - CSey stuff: no 81, and I haven't taken the time to learn Python yet, though it's on my to-do list; also editing but not writing of HumPapers; East 170 or on AIM (abrickwall123) *AndrewTaylor - Most CS stuff--currently grutoring CS70. Have taken most regularly-offered CS courses (including LSD). Don't know Python, unfortunately. All manner of contact info is on my homepage. *BobChen - Any math course or CS course I've taken. As of Fall 07, that includes: Math 11-61, 63, 64, 55, and CS 5. Also am willing to try and explain physics, as I'm told I'm passable in that regards. Finally, I'm also willing to give out DotA and StarCrack pointers, though I'm probably not the best to see for DotA... I'll be around East 102 + 2k for k in {0, 1, 2, 3} a lot. *HannahHoersting - CS 5 grutor, also took old 60 (and liked Prolog); will attempt to explain chem *HeatherJustice - As of Fall '07 I'm a CS121 grutor, and I was also a CS60 grutor for a while. I might be able to help with other CS classes I've taken (70, 81, 105, Discrete), though I make no guarantees. As for engineering, I can help with E84 and *possibly* (depending on how well Big Stems goes) Baby Stems. See me in East 162, or AIM: HLJ. *MartinPyne - CS (through 60), Discrete (esp. graph theory), possibly bits of linear algebra, grammar-checking HumPapers; NinthCircle or Lounge. *MatthewLawson - Physics (up through BigQuantum), Stems, and Math (core or Discrete). Often found in room (east 101 for 06-07) *MichaelBraly - Baby Stems, more specifically Bode plots & Impedance. Will help you come up with firey rhetoric for your hum papers but makes no promises as to actual grammer, spelling, or things that hum papers are normally about. East 155, TimeSuck alot too. *RichardBowen - Core Math, Discrete, any CS I've taken(at time of writing, that's 60,81), Frosh Physics, Hum... TimeSuck 07-08, or on AIM: The Pi Pirate. *RichardMehlinger - To his great amusement, one of the DormScrippsies. Will gladly read/edit hum papers. *VictorWang - Any core Engineering course (official TBP tutor), Java GUI, Programming, Mechanics, Multi-V, DiffEqs, Prob/stat, Classical Cryptology. PomonaCollege, CalTech, or EngineeringDepartment. Non-local: *AlexBobbs - Bio, World Conquest, and Balloon Animals; Tucson *ArielBarton - Math, Physics; Chicago *ArthurHall - Bio52, CS5, CS60 (!Prolog), and HumPaper editing. OutsideTheBubble. *ChrisErickson - CS, the discrete maths. *DanCicio - discrete/number theory/combinatorics, some CS60 (rex and prolog, mostly) *DanielKagan - physics *DuctTapeGuy - Biology of all kinds. AIM: prions48 *EliBogart - Physics, PhysicalChemistry including frosh thermo and kinetics, IntroBioLab, writing (hum and tech) *FrancesHocutt - FroshChem and OrganicChemistry (really, most chemistry that isn't heavy PChem), discrete, core math (most of the time), HumPapers. You can poke her for help on analysis or abstract I, but no promises there. San Diego. *HilaryDavidson - HumPapers (was an EnglishMajor, now an EnglishTeacher). AIM (hmdavid83). Lives off campus, but occasionally comes to visit the EastDormLounge *JeffBrenion - Math, random other courses, useful trivia, and hugs for emotional support *JonathanBeall - CS, E85/MicroPs; Seattle, AIM (JiBBering). *KatieLewis - email: klewis@cs.hmc.edu *LauraKanofsky - Engineering, Meteorology; Norman, Oklahoma *MacKenzieStuart - HumPapers, politics (notably American Politics, race studies and theory), linguistics, Spanish. AIM (Prismatism); Berkeley *MicahSmukler - Math, Relativity, Tetris; Chicago *MichaelVrable - Math, CS, Physics (and others from time to time); San Diego *PomonaJosh - HumPapers because he actually spends most of his time doing them: HowToWriteAHumPaper. *RachelGabor - Chemistry (I make no promises); Minneapolis *RobinBaur - Math (the continuous bits), physics, classical languages, PhysicalChemistry (is love), how ''not'' to teach physics to pre-meds; Ithaca. *SarahFletcher - Math, CS (5,60,81); In Budapest for fall 2007 studying lots of math and Hungarian. She will be back in Spring 2008. *SeleneTan - CS (was supposed to be a CS70 tutor this sem), Computer Music, random things; available via regular Mudd e-mail or AIM (AshLykos) *WillShipley - HumPapers and low-level CS, via AIM (WMSkyfall)
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