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  1. Essential Math for Chemistry Students by David W. Ball, 1996-01-01
  2. Math-U-See Alpha Student Test Booklet by Steven P. Demme, 2004
  3. Student Nurse. Maths and Medications Survival Guide
  4. Saxon Math 3: Student Workbook, Parts 1 & 2 by Nancy Larson, 2004
  5. Framework Maths: Extension Students' Book Year 7 by David Capewell, etc., 2002-11-28
  6. Improve Your Math!: A Refresher Course (Essential Maths for Students) by Gordon Bancroft, Mike Fletcher, 2001-10
  7. Edexcel GCSE Maths Higher Student Book (Pre 2006 Edexcel GCSE Mathematics) by Combined Author Team, 2001-09-06
  8. Applying Maths in Construction: Student's Book by Antoinette Tourret, John Humphreys, 1997-05-16
  9. Great Source Aim Illinois: Isat Math Student Edition Grade 3 (Aim-Math)
  10. Teaching Math to Students with Learning Disabilities: Implications and Solutions by John F Cawley, 2008-08-15
  11. GCSE Mathematics Edexcel 2010: Spec A Higher Student Book (GCSE Maths Edexcel 2010) by Kevin Tanner, Gareth Cole, et all 2010-05-20
  12. Saxon Math Student workbook Part 1 and Part 2 -Grade 1 (Math 1) by Nancy Larson, 2004
  13. 5/4 Saxon Math Solutions Manual for the Student by Stephen Hake, 2003-01-31
  14. Practical Business Math Procedures, Brief Edition, with Business Math Handbook, Student DVD, WSJ insert + ConnectPlus by Jeffrey Slater, 2010-06-08

61. Resources For Math Majors
Each summer, we invite 25 exceptional math students to participate in a 12week program where they collaborate with each other and with NSA mathematicians
http://www.math.wm.edu/~tomforde/mathmajors.html
Resources for Math Majors
Letters of Recommendation
Do you need a letter of recommendation from me? If so, follow these guidelines, which will help me to write an effective letter:
Guidelines for Requesting Letters of Recommendation
Undergraduate Research
I am always looking for undergraduates who are interested in participating in extracurricular research projects. If you would like to become involved in such a project, please check here for a brief description of possible topics
Majoring in Math
Are you thinking of majoring in math? If so take a look at some of the careers available in the mathematical sciences . Also check out this list of famous people who majored in math but went on to do other things.
AMS and MAA resources
The American Mathematical Society (AMS) and Mathematical Association of America (MAA) both have a list of sites on the web for undergraduate mathematics majors.
Programs for Studying Mathematics
Semester Programs
  • The Mathematics Advanced Study Semesters at Penn State
    The MASS program provides a comprehensive, semester-long mathematical environment for a group of talented undergraduate students recruited from throughout the United States. The program is located at Penn State's University Park campus in State College, PA and offers a mutually reinforcing blend of learning and research. MASS is an excellent way to prepare for the research requirements and rigors of graduate school.

62. Vectors Via The Calculator (For Non-Math Students)
Give the student with poor math a chance of passing the course. Apparatus Needed Scientific Calculator with Sin, Cos, and Tan.
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/ph8909.html
Vectors Via the Calculator (For Non-Math Students) Junievicz, Alex Gordon Tech 3317 S. Halsted St. Chicago, IL 60608-6705 1-312-927-6266 Objective To be able to resolve vector problems without knowledge of algebra or math. Give the student with poor math a chance of passing the course. Apparatus Needed Scientific Calculator with Sin, Cos, and Tan. A Ball of yarn for demonstrating vector-Soft so as not to hurt a student hit with it. Optional Overhead and overlay of vector-triangle. Recommended Strategy Return to Physics Index

63. Ph.D. In Mathematics Guidelines, Department Of Mathematics & Statistics @ McMast
Guidelines for Ph.D. math students. Ph.D. Math Admissions Requirements Recent Ph.D. Math Grads Theses Mathematics Entry in Graduate Calendar
http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/graduate/phd_math/guidelines.php
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GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE Ph.D. PROGRAM IN MATHEMATICS What follows is drawn from departmental rules, regulations, and practices, and from the regulations of the School of Graduate Studies More details can be obtained from the Mathematics Graduate Student Advisor and from the regulations in the first fifteen pages of the current Graduate Calendar The guidelines below should explain general procedures, although they may at times be adjusted in particular cases. All Ph.D. students must:
  • Choose a thesis supervisor and develop a research program. Complete the course requirement, which is a minimum of four one-term graduate courses in Mathematics at the 700 level beyond the M.Sc. requirement. Complete the comprehensive examinations requirement, which means passing two written comprehensive exams and one oral comprehensive examination.

64. M.Sc. In Mathematics Guidelines, Department Of Mathematics & Statistics @ McMast
For these students, Math *771 will be counted toward the core requirement 1b. Guidelines for M.Sc. math students. M.Sc. Math Admissions Requirements
http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/graduate/msc_math/guidelines.php
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GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE M.Sc. PROGRAM IN MATHEMATICS What follows is drawn from departmental rules, regulations, and practices, and from the regulations of the School of Graduate Studies More details can be obtained from the Mathematics Graduate Advisor and from
the Graduate Calendar
The guidelines below explain the general procedures followed.
  • Unless specifically exempted, all M.Sc. students must complete a minimum of six one-term courses, including:
  • The two term course sequence in either algebra *701/*702 or analysis *721/*722. Two additional one-term courses from the core curriculum: Math *701/*702, *721/*722, *741/*742, *761/*762.
    Students interested in Financial Mathematics are advised to register for Stats 6E3 in Term I and Math *771 in Term II. For these students, Math *771 will be counted toward the core requirement 1b.
  • 65. Science, Math Students To Present Research Findings In April
    SCIENCE, math students TO PRESENT RESEARCH FINDINGS IN APRIL. HARRISONBURG — More than 85 research projects by students in biology, chemistry,
    http://www.jmu.edu/mediarel/releases/2000/apr/0400math.html
    April 6, 2000 SCIENCE, MATH STUDENTS TO PRESENT RESEARCH FINDINGS IN APRIL Biology projects will be presented Friday, April 7, from 1:30 to 4 p.m.; Friday, April 14, 1:30-5:30 p.m.; and Friday, April 21, 1:30-4:30 p.m.; all in Room 238, Burruss Hall. Chemistry projects will be presented by students Thursday, April 13, 3:30-5 p.m., and Friday, April 14, 2:30-4:30 p.m., both in Room 232, Miller Hall. Physics presentations will be delivered Friday, April 14, 3:30-5 p.m., in Room 109, Miller Hall. Geology and environmental science research will be presented Friday, April 21, from 9 to 11:40 a.m. and 1 to 3:40 p.m., all in Room 217, Miller Hall. Mathematics and statistics students also will be presenting research findings Wednesday, April 19, 4:30-7 p.m., and Thursday, April 20, 4:30-6 p.m., in Room 30, Burruss Hall. Return to this Month's News Releases Return to Media Relations Home Page Return to JMU's Home Page
    Last modified: April 06, 2000

    66. Learning Village Educational Software Review Of Math Trek Grades 7 & 8
    This program is for any math students in grades 7 – 8, or for any older math students wishing to review earlier grade content. The program can be used in a
    http://www.learningvillage.com/html/rMathTrek78.html
    Learning Village Reviews Educational Software Math
    Ratings Educational: 5.0
    Overall Design: 4.0
    Ease of Use: 4.5
    (4.0 = good, 4.5 = very
    good, 5.0 = excellent)
    Math Trek
    Publisher: The Nectar Foundation
    Learning Areas: Whole Numbers, Integers, Decimals, Fractions, Percent, Rate and Ratio, Data Management, Probability, Geometry, Measurement, Algebra and Patterns
    Age Range: Grades:
    Minimum Reqs : Windows 95/Pentium III or better, PowerMac OS 7 or better. Pricing and Ordering toll free -1-800-387-1964 or E Mail Nectar nectar@occdsb.on.ca Program Description Who Is This Program For Why We Selected This Program The content of this program is divided into five main strands: Number Sense and Numeration; Data Management and Probability; Geometry; Measurement; and Patterning and Algebra. The program is primarily an educational tool, but is designed with children in mind, so that there is some animation, music, colours, and sound as well as lots of interactivity to maintain engagement. From the main screen, there are three basic options for logging in: as a guest, as a teacher, or as a student from a particular class. The guest login allows you to explore all the components of the program without having your marks recorded. The student login allows you to do all the activities, including taking the quizzes developed by the teacher, and your results will be recorded. The teacher login permits the creation of student profiles and logins, the creation of tests, and access to student marks.

    67. Academic Assistance Center / Pacific Lutheran University
    A number of PLU students are certified as math tutors for PLU s AAC and have All PLU math students are welcome to simply stop in and ask for help or to
    http://www.plu.edu/~aast/apple_pi.html
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    APPLE PI MATH LAB
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    Related Links Writing Center Language Resource Center Academic Advising Counseling and Testing ... Student Services
    In the evenings, the Apple Pi lab, located in Memorial Gym room 101, is an extension of PLU's Academic Assistance Center for students needing help with their math classes. A number of PLU students are certified as math tutors for PLU's AAC and have set hours in the Apple Pi lab. All PLU math students are welcome to simply stop in and ask for help or to just work on their homework. Please see the following sections for more information:
    Scheduled Classes in the Apple Pi Lab
    Class Time

    Tutoring Hours in the Apple Pi Lab
    Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Times Tutors
    * Students wishing to use the room on weekends must contact Campus Safety to gain access.
    Tutoring Subjects and Staff
    Tutoring is available for the following math classes:
    Intermediate Algebra Calculus II Mathematics of Personal Finance Modern Elementary Mathematics Mathematical Explorations Matrix Algebra College Algebra Discrete Structures Plane Trigonometry Multivariable Calculus Linear Models and Calculus (Intro.)

    68. The Math Forum: Student Center
    Student Center at the math Forum provides resources for students to talk to others about math and find resources to explore math using the Internet.
    http://mathforum.org/students/
    Have a math question?
    Ask Dr. Math
    Dr. Math is on duty and
    ready to lend a hand!
    Ask Dr. Math Books
    Weekly/Monthly Challenges
    Problems of the Week
    Math Fundamentals
    Pre-Algebra

    Algebra
    ... MathMagic
    Other Student Center Highlights
    Math Tools Student Showcase Undergrad Research Database
    By Grade Level:
    Elementary
    Ages 5-11
    Middle School
    Ages 11-13
    High School
    Ages 14-18
    College
    Undergraduate
    Graduate
    Research
    Special Interest
    Non-English Math Resources Science Fair Math Projects
    Other Community Areas:
    Teachers' Place

    Research Division
    Home The Math Library ... Help http://mathforum.org/

    69. Web-based Math Resources For College Students
    A topicby-topic guide to web based resources for the college mathematics student.
    http://www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/onWeb/
    Langara College - Department of Mathematics and Statistics
    Internet Resources for the Mathematics Student
    Note For another view, try the new version of this guide
    Overview
    of Math on the Web - Warning This site may always be "under construction",
    (the web keeps changing - with new sites to be evaluated and old ones becoming inactive)
    but YOU can help us build it
    (our new browser button makes it easy to add and review resource links) The links in the table below lead to pages with external links often embedded in some descriptive text on each item. You can also use our " raw list " to go directly to a simple list of the external links, or you can try out the new menu-based interface
    Resources by Topic Resources by Category
    Precalculus
    Calculus, D.E.'s and Analysis
    Finite and Discrete Math
    Linear Algebra ... Document compiled by Alan Cooper

    70. Math Forum: MathMagic!
    K12 telecommunications project motivates students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills. Posts challenges in four categories (k-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12) to trigger each registered team to pair up with another team and engage in a problem-solving dialog.
    http://mathforum.org/mathmagic/
    Welcome to MathMagic on the Web!
    All About MathMagic: MathMagic was a K-12 telecommunications project developed in El Paso, Texas by Alan A. Hodson. The intent of the project was to provide motivation for students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communications skills. MathMagic posted challenges in each of four categories (k-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12) which are now archived and available to download in MS Word file format. Archived Challenges: Each grade band directory has links to MS Word documents that can be downloaded.
    Home
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    Math Forum and Alan Hodson

    71. The Woodsy Exam Study Guide
    math and science resources for British students in years 9 and 10.
    http://wesg.united.net.kg/
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    72. UCSMP: Everyday Mathematics - Student's Homeroom
    Tour our permanent collection of masterpieces of student work. Museum of Student Work math Fun and Challenge for the Whole Family from figurethis.org
    http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/students/index.shtml
    Student Homeroom
    Tour our permanent collection of masterpieces of student work. Museum of Student Work Sample Games from Everyday Mathematics Math Fun and Challenge for the Whole Family from figurethis.org Factoids are full of math! from accessexcellence.org Brain Teasers from eduplace.com More Brain Teasers from the University of Mississippi Practice Sample Questions from Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL)
    from the Port Angeles, WA School District web site Math.com (help and ideas for parents, teachers, and students) How about some help on this? Ask Dr. Math at the Math Forum web site Contact Us Suggestion Box - We welcome all suggestions! Report Errors or Typos - Use our online form! Top of Page Home Educators Parents ... Contacts

    73. You're Visiting The AMC Home Page! The American Mathematics Competitions Welcome
    Organization that administers the AMC, the AIME, and the USAMO, with information about the contests, math problem archives, recommended reading lists, and other resources for students interested in mathematics.
    http://www.unl.edu/amc/

    74. CTC: Gateways
    Links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 912.
    http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Edu/MathSciGateway/

    Home
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    Gateways
    CTC is committed to providing a wide range of educational resources to the national community. If you know of K-12 web pages please send us a message. We are also interested in how you use this Gateway and if you find it useful. Please send your comments to k12-comments@tc.cornell.edu

    75. Math Forum: High School Student Center
    Selected Internet resources for High School students projects, activities, sites, and software to help make math fun!
    http://mathforum.org/students/high/
    High School Student Center
    Student Center Elementary Middle School College ...
    Math Search
    Find exactly what you need.
    Problems of the Week

    Pre-Algebra, Algebra, and Geometry challenges every other week.
    Ask Dr. Math

    Ask Dr. Math Books

    Take Dr. Math with you!
    Student Showcase

    Cool things others students are doing on the Web.
    Chat areas, mailing lists, newsgroups
    Talk to other kids about math.
    Games, hobbies, cool sites
    Fun stuff and virtual field trips.
    Doing math with people all over the world!
    Math software
    Making learning math fun.
    Opportunities outside of school.
    From brain teasers to mental math tricks.
    Reference Shelf
    Help with your homework and interesting math facts.
    Forum Internet Mathematics Library Over 8,000 annotated links to math sites.
    Home The Math Library Quick Reference Search ... Help http://mathforum.org/

    76. Welcome To Your Math Connection
    Resources for teachers and students, including 'webquests', interesting math facts, bulletin boards and links.
    http://www.mathconnection.net/
    Welcome to MathConnection ! There is a little bit of something for everyone here. However, this site is mostly used by my students attending Godby High School here in Tallahassee, Florida. I hope you enjoy your search, and please E-mail me with any questions/comments! Social Studies Your Class Web-Quests Amos P. Godby High Cool Math Facts Click here to see how our students remember 9/11 Resources Check your grades On-Line Picture by: Jack Chipman 1st Block PARENTS Please Click Here

    77. K-8 Kids' Place
    Free games, activities, and resources for students studying math, reading, social studies and science.
    http://www.eduplace.com/kids/
    @import "/kids/includes/import.css";

    78. International Mathematics Competition For University Students
    Information on past and future competitions, contest results and problems. 11th meeting Skopje, Macedonia; 2329 July 2004.
    http://www.imc-math.org/
    International Mathematics Competition for University Students
    The IMC is an annual International Mathematics Competition for university students
    mathematics,competition,university,students,London,Bulgaria,Hungary
    Click here to enter http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucahjej/imc/index.html mydomain.com - Register your domain name

    79. UVM Design Tasc Competition
    Annual competition for high school students, in which math and physics concepts are put into practice.
    http://www.emba.uvm.edu/TASC
    Please wait, you will be redirected to this years TASC homepage.
    Click here
    if you are not redirected.

    80. Homework Help For Students Grades 6-12
    Provides links related to art, drama, chemistry, math, math, biology, physics, science, space, library, literature, geoscience, astronomy, history and music.
    http://www.thwww.com/mrwizard/homework.htm

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