...I went on to Cal III my freshman year and also began tutoring calculus and other mathematics that semester. Since then I have studied differential equations and advanced calculus within the real and complex planes. The combined education and experience has helped me obtain new perspectives on the subject and allows me to quickly see where you are having problems. (read more)
Math anxiety is real and it affects you regardless of your math level. Some symptoms of math anxiety are; negative self-talk, lack of motivation to work on math, not studying regularly, putting off math homework until the last minute, panic when doing math homework or tests, difficulty remembering ... (read more)