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xozzslip2015-08-26 18:50:40
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xozzslip, 2015-08-26 18:50:40

Linear algebra tutor?

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I'm a 3rd year mathmech student, but I'm about to transfer to an it specialty. At my department, anhem and linal were not separated from analysis, they taught everything together, and about 2 months were allotted for these topics, in contrast to the department where I am going to leave. But the subject was read there in the 1st year and no one will teach it to me again, but they will require me to pass it. Of course, at the university, especially at IT, this can be done effortlessly, but I would like to understand the subject well, since in the future I see myself as a data scientist.
In any form?
I see mentoring in the form of choosing homework, which will be difficult, but feasible for me, and then getting feedback from you, which is the most important thing. The form of tasks both in the form, for example, of numbers from the textbook, and in the form of tasks for evidence. I would like to know what I did right and well, and where I turned the wrong way. And then redo it yourself. That is, your presence to a minimum, my efforts to the maximum. If you have your own thoughts on this, of course we will discuss.
What for?
A little about my past and motivation: this year I entered the St. Petersburg cs center, but failed the last of the 4 stages of admission. Therefore, this year will be relatively free, I plan to spend it on Olympiad programming and linear algebra. And in the spring, with new knowledge, you won’t fail an interview at the center.
If you are reading this, you yourself cannot / do not want to do this, but you know a person who can, please leave his contact after agreeing with him.
In case you don’t want to waste your time on me alone, but bring more benefit to society, then let, for example, those who are interested in a mentor also leave their contacts. If the teacher does not mind, it will be possible to coordinate.

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tsarevfs, 2015-08-26
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With this approach, it is difficult to find a free mentor. Start reading something, doing assignments. https://ru.coursera.org/course/linalg listen to some course. And, when you have specific questions, ask them on the same toaster. In any case, to the question: "I did X, where should I go next?" -- will be treated better than the current one.
If you want everything at once, then you should think about a tutor for money.

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