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Peer Academic Coaching for Mathematics & Statistics

Support for MA 100, 108, 111, 113, 200, 211, 215; MS 104

Room: Bolton 100

Peer Academic Coaches are available to help you develop your content knowledge and study skills.  There is no need to sign up.  Simply stop by!

Sun (7-9PM) Mon (7-9PM) Tues (7-9PM) Wed (7-9PM) Thurs (7-9PM)
Emily Emily Ethan Jordan Ethan
Asher Adam Emily Adam Jordan
Rachel Rachel Sarah Asher

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* (S) indicates support for Statistics

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Upcoming Academic Sessions

Finalizing Class Schedule

Tue 11/5, 7-9PM, Bolton 100

This session is aimed to be a follow up for people that attended our session about the math major/minor and the courses needed to take. With scheduling for spring semester taking place the week after the event, we will work to make sure that everyone has a finalized schedule after having the master schedule released.

Kahoot Review Session

Tue 11/19, 7-9PM, Bolton 100

This session is targeted for calc 1 students but can be beneficial for all calc classes. We are planning on going over key concepts that will be important for the finals in calculus courses. Wewill go over basic derivative and integral rules and also some factoring.

Meet the Mathematics and Statistics PAC

Sarah Chambers '25 - PAC Captain

Major: Mathematics   Sara C

½ûÂþÌìÌà Me: I am from Coudersport, Pennsylvania and play on the women's basketball team here at Skidmore. I love the outdoors, sports, and hanging out with my friends! I also love math and am super excited to join PAC!

Why PAC? PAC has been super helpful to me throughout my math courses and I love having the chance of being able to help others!

Favorite Class: My favorite class at Skidmore has been Introduction to Mathematical Proofs. I loved the concepts that we learned in the class and learning how to use LaTeX was a great experience. 

Academic Advice: My advice is to manage your time wisely and take advantage of free time that you have.  

Jordan Diamond '27

Major: Neuroscience  Minor: Mathematics, Human Anatomy and Physiology Jordan

½ûÂþÌìÌà me: I am from Boulder, Colorado. Other than my love for jiu jitsu, ballroom, and latin dancing, I enjoy spending time in Skidmore’s microscopy imaging center using the scanning electron microscope. I am also a nationally registered EMT and am on the pre-med track.

Why PAC?: PAC has been a wonderful resource for all of my classes by giving me more one-on-one time and allowing me to ask any other questions that I had from the week’s lessons. I really want to help others do the same with one of my favorite subjects!

Favorite Class: Calculus II, Neuroscience 101

Academic Advice: Utilize office hours and keep an open line of communication with your professor! I also recommend creating a study group with friends in the class, as it will help with motivation to study.

Ethan Heidepriem '25

Majors: Computer Science & Mathematics    Ethan

½ûÂþÌìÌà Me: I am from Findlay, Ohio and play on the Men's Ice Hockey Team. I love working out and golf. I love to work with teams and complete a common goal.

Why PAC? I have been very fortunate to have mentors and teachers provide guidance for me at Skidmore. The opportunity to provide assistance to others excites me.

Favorite Class: CS- Data Structures. MA- Calc II. OTHER- Intro to Acting.

Academic Advice: Commit to the first step. You can't write a book without writing the first word. You can't get up the flight of stairs without going up the first step. It looks scary from the bottom but just manage the next step.

Adam Serota '25

Major: Mathematics Minor: Business    Adam

½ûÂþÌìÌà me: I am a junior from Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. I enjoy being outside and hiking and playing tennis. I really enjoy math and am very excited to be a PAC.

Why PAC? I wanted to be a PAC as it has always been very helpful to me and I wanted to help out others. I also just enjoy doing math.

Favorite Class: My favorite class was MA 215: Introduction to Proof. I just thought it was really interesting and really loved the abstract nature of the proof problems and that there were many different approaches to solving them.

Academic Advice: Take breaks and don't try to do too much. Trying to cram everything in and work all day I found has not been a very good or efficient use of my time. Taking breaks and understanding when I just can't focus on my work has really helped me do my work when I can put the most effort into it. Also, asking for help. Sometimes it is just hard to solve something yourself so go to PAC or office hours or ask a friend.

Emily Thorsen '26

Major: Computer Science  Minors: Mathematics, Physics Emily

½ûÂþÌìÌà Me: I am a Junior from Lancaster, PA. I love music as well as watching TV (sitcoms are the best).

Why PAC? I have always loved math, and I am so fortunate to have great teachers who helped me overtime and made sure I understood the content. I want to share what I have learned from them to help others.

Favorite Classes: My overall favorite class is CS318 because I loved learning a completely new language and about how a computer functions. My favorite math class is MA215 because I really enjoyed writing proofs and using logic.

Academic Advice: Make sure you are not memorizing how to solve a problem. Memorizing will not help in the long run, and if you understand how to solve a certain problem, you can use that logic towards others. To do this, make sure you are asking for help often. 

Rachel Xia 

Major: Mathematics and Psychology   Rachel

½ûÂþÌìÌà me: I'm a sophomore from Tianjin, China. I like playing tennis and dancing. I'm taking riding class at Skidmore now and I love it!

Why PAC?: I want to help others to solve math problems because PAC has been really helpful to me throughout my math courses in the past.

Favorite class: My favorite math class in Skidmore so far is MA 215.

Academic advice: Be creative when you are thinking of all the possibilities to solve problems and don't give up before you even try!

Asher Zeng '27