Tentative schedule
Dates: June 1-5, and June 8-12.
Time: 9am -- 5pm.
Location: 825 N. Capitol St., NW, Washington, DC., Sixth Floor Conference Room. (Bring photo ID to enter the building!)
- Format:
I expect to alternate during the day lecturing and problem-solving sessions, roughly according to the following schedule:
9-10am
- Review, questions, problems.
- 10-11:30am
- Lecture
- 11:30am-12:30pm
- Practice problems
- 12:30-1:30pm
- Lunch
- 1:30-2:30pm
- Technical writing and proof techniques.
- 2:30-3pm
- Practice problems
- 3-4pm
- Lecture
- 4-5pm
- Practice problems
- Course material and schedule:
- Week 1
- Monday, June 1
- Algebra and number theory and introduction to proofs
- Tuesday, June 2
- Geometry and trigonometry and introduction to proofs
- Wednesday, June 3
- Functions and models
- Thursday, June 4
- Calculus and models
- Friday, June 5
- Data analysis, statistics, and problems
- Note that we may have an additional session on Saturday, June 6 depending on how things are going. Please try to keep this date free in case we need it!
- Week 2
- Monday, June 8
- Review/complete last week's material and have a practice test.
- Tuesday, June 9
- Probability and problems
- Wednesday, June 10
- Discrete math and proof strategies
- Thursday, June 11
- Matrix algebra and more on proofs
- Friday, June 12
- Review and have a practice test
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