I mostly don’t know what was covered because I didn’t get to see most of the tutor-tutee pairs; they decided between themselves what to cover. Topics I saw included the Euclidean algorithm (slightly disguised), NP-completeness, the Pythagorean theorem, proofs in linear algebra, and some other stuff I’m forgetting. Detail is whatever people could get through in 30-40 minutes. Tutors used their discretion about how much to do things like problems / exercises.
Yes, I think there were people who considered themselves “bad at math” there, but I didn’t really ask questions about this in particular. Hopefully if any of those people are reading they can chime in.
I mostly don’t know what was covered because I didn’t get to see most of the tutor-tutee pairs; they decided between themselves what to cover. Topics I saw included the Euclidean algorithm (slightly disguised), NP-completeness, the Pythagorean theorem, proofs in linear algebra, and some other stuff I’m forgetting. Detail is whatever people could get through in 30-40 minutes. Tutors used their discretion about how much to do things like problems / exercises.
Yes, I think there were people who considered themselves “bad at math” there, but I didn’t really ask questions about this in particular. Hopefully if any of those people are reading they can chime in.