Tutoring

Need a little extra support with your coursework?

From individualized sessions to group study opportunities, there are many options available at MIT to fit your needs and schedule. Explore the tutoring resources below to find the right support for you.

TSR^2

The Talented Scholars Resource Room (TSR^2) has provided academic support and resources to MIT undergraduate students in a variety of subjects, with a focus on first year General Institute Requirements (GIRs).

The TSR^2 is located in 16-159 and offers P-set nights, exam reviews, facilitated study groups and one-on-one appointments that are led by facilitators who are academically advanced undergraduates or graduate students. These academic resources are free of charge, and are available every semester. In addition the TSR^2 provides students with an open space for individual study.

In summary the TSR^2 provides:


Departmental Tutoring Services

Tutoring services are offered by a variety of departments, schools and offices as listed below. Many offer tutoring free of charge to students registered in their subjects. All departments that offer Science Core subjects also offer tutoring at no cost to registered students. Details on who to contact regarding tutoring in departmental subjects, can be found below. If your course is not listed, consult the department undergraduate academic administrator for more information.

Computing

Course 6 – Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Contact: For more information, visit the HKN tutoring page.

Subjects available: Course 6 Introductory, Foundational, and Header classes.

Eligibility and description: The Course VI Tutoring Program is coordinated by MIT’s chapter of Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), the national honor society for Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, using undergraduate tutors. HKN offers one-on-one and group tutoring pending availability of tutors in any given subject.


Engineering

Course 1 – Civil and Environmental Engineering

  • Subjects available: All CEE General Department Requirements and Core subjects.
  • Eligibility and description: Peer-to-peer tutoring is available for any CEE student for all CEE General Department Requirements and Core subjects. Students utilizing the tutoring program must be attending lectures, labs, and recitations regularly.
  • Contact: Sarah Smith at ssmith1@mit.edu

Course 2 – Mechanical Engineering

  • Subjects available: 2.001, 2.003, 2.005, 2.006, 2.008, 2.086 , 2.678
  • Contact: Ellen Parilla, ellenf@mit.edu

Course 3 – Materials Science and Engineering

  • Subjects available: Course 3 undergraduate subjects required for Course 3 major/minor. See Science Core tutoring for 3.091.
  • Eligibility and description: In some circumstances, tutoring is available for students who need additional help beyond recitations and office hours.
  • Contact: dmse-ugoffice@mit.edu

Course 6 – Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

  • Subjects available: Course 6 Introductory, Foundational, and Header classes.
  • Eligibility and description: The Course VI Tutoring Program is coordinated by MIT’s chapter of Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), the national honor society for Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, using undergraduate tutors.
  • Contact: For more information, visit the HKN tutoring page.

Course 10 – Chemical Engineering

  • Subjects available: Tutoring is provided by the department for sophomore and junior 10.x subjects. The tutors are juniors and seniors in the department.
  • If you would like help, send a request to the tutors at che_tutors@mit.edu. (If you don’t receive a reply, keep asking; they’re busy, too). When a tutor responds, set up time and place for mutual convenience.
  • Contact tutors: che_tutors@mit.edu
  • Contact: Interested in becoming a tutor? contact Dr. Barry Johnston

Course 16 – Aeronautics and Astronautics

Contact: Marie Stuppard, mas@mit.edu.

Subjects available: Office hours are made available by instructors and/or TAs of all subjects required for the Course 16 major. Please contact your instructor or TA to inquire about tutorial help in a particular subject.

Eligibility and description: Subject-specific tutoring can also be arranged on an ad hoc basis; however, a student must regularly be attending lectures and recitations, and turning in assignments, in order for additional tutoring to be granted. The additional tutoring may be provided by a peer who has completed the subject or by a graduate student.

School of Engineering Communication Lab


Humanities, Arts & Social Science

Course 14 – Economics

  • Subjects available: 14.01, 14.02
  • Eligibility and description: Contact Gary King, Course 14 Undergraduate Academic Administrator for tutoring in 14.01 and 14.02
  • Contact: Gary King, gking@mit.edu.

Course 17 – Political Science

  • Subjects available: Tutoring is available in writing for the social sciences.
  • Contact: Tobie Weiner, iguanatw@mit.edu.

Communications Requirement

The Writing and Communication Center offers free one-on-one professional advice from communication experts. They offer coaching on written, visual, and spoken communication in both academic and professional contexts.


Management

Please contact the Sloan Undergraduate Office for details on any departmental tutoring resources.


Mathematics

The Math Learning Center is here to help students of courses 18.0118.0218.03, and 18.06, as well as upper-level subjects such as 18.100, 18.600, and 18.701. The MLC is open Monday to Thursday, 3pm–5pm and 7:30pm–9:30pm Eastern Time. (please see the schedule tab for the most up to date information). Tutoring is held in person, in 4-159. During these hours, these tutors will be available to help with problem sets or answer general questions about the above courses, in a welcoming environment. Before you go, check the schedule to see when a tutor with expertise in your subject will be available.


Science & Science Core

Science Core

All of the departments that offer Science Core subjects also offer tutoring at no cost to registered students. Consult the subject page for details on how to obtain tutoring in your Science Core Subjects:

Physics

Biology

Chemistry

For tutoring in 3.091, please contact John Ohrenberger, johren@mit.edu.

Tutoring is available for many chemistry classes. To be eligible for tutoring services, a student must meet the following requirements: attend lectures and recitations regularly, submit problem sets, and attend office hours. Priority will be given to students with a ‘C’ average or below, but we are generally able to accommodate all requests. Chemistry is typically able to assign a tutor within 1-2 business days. Apply for tutoring on the Chemistry Department web site.

Math

Physics

Course 5 – Chemistry

  • Subjects available: 5.03, 5.07, 5.12, 5.13, 5.60, and 5.61. Visit the Chemistry department website for details on 5.111 and 5.112.
  • Eligibility and description: Tutoring is available for many chemistry classes. To be eligible for tutoring services, a student must meet the following requirements: attend lectures and recitations regularly, submit problem sets, and attend office hours. Priority will be given to students with a ‘C’ average or below, but we are generally able to accommodate all requests. We are typically able to assign a tutor within 1-2 business days.
  • Contact: Apply for tutoring on the Chemistry Department web site.

Course 7 – Biology

  • Subjects available: Students continue to have access to tutors for biology subjects during this period of remote learning. The department-sponsored tutoring program offers students support for 7.01x subjects, as well as 7.002, 7.003, 7.03, 7.05, and 7.06.
  • Eligibility and description: Visit the Biology department website for details on tutoring options.
  • Contact: Individual tutors as listed on the Biology department website.

Course 8 – Physics

  • Subjects available: 8.03, 8.04, 8.05, and onward. Visit the Physics website for information on 8.01 and 8.02.
  • Eligibility and description: Tutoring is often arranged by the subject instructor as needed.
  • Contact: See the subject syllabus or website.

Course 18 – Mathematics

  • Introductory and upper level subjects available: 18.01, 18.02, 18.03, and 18.06, as well as upper-level subjects such as 18.100, 18.600, and 18.701
  • Eligibility and description: Visit the Math Learning Center, open online via Zoom – Monday to Thursday, 3pm–5pm and 7:30pm–9:30pm, beginning the second week of classes for fall 2020. During these hours, tutors will be available to help with problem sets or answer general questions about the above courses, in a welcoming environment.
  • Contact: For more information contact the Math Academic Services Office.