At a glance
For: students
Topics: Self-study, learning success, mathematics, physics
Subproject of StudyCompass
Location: Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Help with mathematics and physics
Math and physics aren't exactly among the most popular subjects in school. Often, one or the other is dropped at the first opportunity – only to reappear unexpectedly later in one's education. That's because knowledge of math and physics plays a role in many degree programs. For example, in business law studies, math becomes relevant at the latest when statistics and research results need to be interpreted. While the connection between math, physics, and the choice of study is more obvious in technical fields, many students still find themselves asking: Are my school grades sufficient? How can I manage the extensive material? And who can help me if I encounter difficulties?
The Math and Physics Workshop provides curriculum-based support services that can be used for self-study. These services include, for example, individual learning support from trained tutors and learning sessions on selected topics to review school-level math and physics knowledge. The goal of all these services is to strengthen both subject-specific and methodological skills.



