<p>I agree it will be hard to major in math if it’s not your strong suit, perhaps you would do well to major in a science program since it’s another area where teachers are needed.</p>
<p>UMCP does do a lot of math support for students who need it. This is from the resource guide:</p>
<p>COURSE</p>
<p> EDCP 108M Math Study Skills and Building Confidence (1 credit)
Designed for students who are experiencing difficulty in learning math, or for students studying math education. Offered twice during the fall and spring semesters as a half-semester course. Offered in the summer as part of the STEP program. Designed as an independent study course. Studies the affective, behavioral, and cognitive dimensions (ABCDs) of learning math. Offers students instruction in study skills, time management, and the resources available for student success in math.</p>
<p>TUTORS
Math Success Program: The Math Success Program is a free drop-in coaching service that is open to both campus residents and commuter students. Students making use of this program require no prior registration or appointment, and no fees apply. The target courses consist of Math 003, 113, and 115. Students from other math courses, such as Math 140, 141, 220, 221, and Stat 100, have also been utilizing this service on a regular basis.
Offered by the Department of Resident Life
301-314-MATH for more information on times and sites
Or go to the following url:</p>
<p>[Math</a> Success Program](<a href=“http://www.resnet.umd.edu/programs/math_success/]Math”>http://www.resnet.umd.edu/programs/math_success/)</p>
<p> Math Department tutoring: The Math Department posts a schedule of tutors available for Math 240, 241, 246, and 461. Schedule is found at the url below. </p>
<p><a href=“http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/resources/tutoringmatlab.shtml[/url]”>http://www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/resources/tutoringmatlab.shtml</a></p>