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When kids in the Houston Independent School District made big gains in their Stanford and Aprenda exams during the 2010-11 school year, even exceeding the national average in math, school officials thanked tutoring. "The key is tutoring done right," HISD Superintendent Terry Grier told The Houston Chronicle. "It's certainly proving a very effective strategy to help students academically."

Whether you're a high school student in one of the largest school districts in the U.S. or a graduate student in a far-flung rural town, struggling with calculus looks the same. Online math tutoring offers a valuable online resource that can help you look at difficult calculus material in a new way.

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Online calculus help puts a new spin on old material

Just because calculus has been around for thousands of years doesn't mean you have to study it in the same old way. Online math tutors, volunteer searches, and local tools can help students of all ages. Cater your calculus help to your (or your child's) level:

High school

If you're in the 9th-12th grade, building a strong foundation in pre-calculus and calculus can be your ticket to college. Some areas, such as Los Angeles County, offer Live Homework Help® through the library system for local students at all levels. A search for "calculus" on VolunteerMatch turned up volunteers from Boston to Elk Grove, Calif. You should also know about free online resources, such as The Khan Academy, which has a treasure trove of 2,400 free tutoring videos on a variety of subjects, including calculus.

Offline, seek out tutoring opportunities at your school or local university. Fellow students may be available to help you with calculus or your local college may have students who offer math tutoring.


College

You'll find plenty of online glossaries and study guides--like the Harvey Mudd College online tutorial--broken down into sections that fit perfectly into a weekend afternoon. Mathmistakes.info offers free calculus flashcards that can help you remember derivatives, integrals and more.

Offline, your college may have math tutoring resources that could bring a tutor to your dorm's study area once or twice a week. Ask your instructor or math department chair for local resources. Consider forming a study group with fellow students--and be sure to invite a few of the class's star students to join.


Graduate school

At the graduate level, you may finally get a chance to apply calculus to your chosen field of study; a thrilling feeling after years of preparation. However, even high-level students need a little help sometimes. Check out free guides online, like the one offered by Igor Yanovsky, designed to help grad students do well on their qualifying exams. A professional tutor like the ones you'll find using our TutorFinder might be the best bet for advanced and hands-on calculus help.

Cater math tutoring to your needs as a student

Try exploring many different tutoring options before settling on the method of study that makes the most sense to you. Whether you get the most out of individual study on your own or use our TutorFinder to search for online tutors or tutors near you, the key is to choose the resources that appeal to you as a learner.

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