WORKING WITH OTHERS
- Become part of a study group and be an active participant.
- Get the telephone numbers of the other group members for support, help, and information concerning the class.
- Be willing to listen to explanations and solutions given by others. Ask questions to insure understanding.
- Find a meeting place to work together outside of class. Work examples in book together.
- Be willing to explain concepts and procedures to others.

- If a study group is not feasible, find one study partner in class.
- Write out procedures in your own words.
- Correct every mistake that you made when a test is returned; this is a good group activity. Compare and contrast solutions to test problems. If need be, see your instructor for help with this also.
- Create your own problems similar to those in the text, then exchange with someone else.

Reading the Math Textbook || Getting Help When You Need It || Time Management || Working With Others || Problem-Solving Skills || Taking Tests || Studying for Tests || Note-Taking and Note-Using Skills || Math Development Center
Contents: Math Study Skills