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What types of students should consider C&M courses?

Students who:
* Want to learn actively for themselves (self-starters).
* Like to learn visually.
* Like to learn by experimenting with something rather than reading or hearing about it.
* Want to learn math but feel that traditional teaching has been inadequate for their needs.
* Like to work with others in teams or partnerships.

Comments from Students

Before I came to college I loved math. It had always been my favorite class all through school. When I graduated high school I even got the math award.. When I got to [college] my love of math quickly died. . . I no longer understood math or calculus for that matter. Then I switched majors and I had to continuing taking more Math. Last semester I was also in traditional Calc II and was getting a D- before I dropped it. Someone suggested I take C&M CalcII. I figured it couldn't be any worse than last semester so I signed up for it. I'm glad I did. I wouldn't say that I love math now, but I am being to like it again. This class not only helped teach mathematics but it explained mathematics. The normal classes don't do this.

— A freshman in Liberal Arts on C&M Calc 2

Tech Support

Techs support both the lab machines and the software used in this program.
In the event of a problem, send an e-mail to tech@cm.math.uiuc.edu.