Evening Tutoring for CS, IT, and EMTR Courses
The CS&T department, in conjunction with Plymouth Academic Support Services (PASS), offers evening tutoring for CS courses four nights a week. These tutoring hours are a great time to meet with project groups, ask any questions you may have, or maybe just work on individual assigments in the presence of others. There are often lots of people there and the tutors are always happy to see new faces.
When you enter the tutoring hours, you will be asked whether you've ever visited the PASS office before. If not, you will need to fill out a short form when you first arrive. It is quite fast.
Essentials:
- Time: 6-8pm, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays.
Exceptions:
- There's usually no tutoring on the first week of the semester.
- There's no tutoring during the department programming competition, which usually happens on a Thursday in April.
- Location: The two big rooms on the third floor of Memorial. They are directly across the hall from each other.
- Memorial 312 ("Social Room"): Students working in here are often chatting and noisy. The tutor is usually stationed in this room. This is usually a better room for students working in groups.
- Memorial 304 ("Quiet Room"): Students working in here should keep chatter to a minimum. If you are noisy, other students or the tutor may ask you to move to 312. If you have a question for the tutor, just go across the hall to get their attention. (Important: this is the only room where CS 4400 students can work on their projects. They get first priority for the computers and are allowed to talk while working.)
- Who:
- Spring 2022 tutors:
- Lucy Laferriere (Bonus expertise: 2010, 2220, 2370, 2381)
- Ryan Latorella (Bonus expertise: 2010, 2220, 2370, 2381)
- Andrew Monkhern (Bonus expertise: 2010, 2220, 2370, 2381)
- On duty:
- Monday: Lucy and Andrew
- Tuesday: Lucy and Ryan
- Wednesday: Lucy and Andrew
- Thursday: Andrew and Ryan