After-Hours Tutoring
Learning Studio Residence Life Tutoring Schedule
Monday - Wednesday
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
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Intro to Audio - | College Algebra - | Calculus - | Writing |
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University CenterRoom 211 |
Intro to Audio - | College Algebra - | Calculus - | Writing |
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2 East 8th Street5th Floor Community Lounge |
Intro to Audio - | College Algebra - | Calculus - | Writing |
*Tutoring begins on Monday, February 4, 2013 at these locations.
**Any CCC Residence Life student is welcome to visit the Plymouth Court location. Current residents of the other locations may visit the Residence Hall in which they reside. The residence locations other than Plymouth Court are not designed for outside residents.
Meet our Residence Life Tutors
Chris Nottoli
| Meet Chris Nottoli. Chris is a junior here at CCC majoring in Acoustics. From a suburb of Chicago called Lemont, his favorite subject is math and his favorite class taken so far at Columbia is "Studies and Hearing." In his spare time, Chris enjoys playing his guitar and spending time with friends. His favorite part of living in Chicago is that "there is never a day where you can't find something to do." Chris enjoys being a Residence Life tutor because he can use his talents to help other students understand and appreciate math. He encourages all students to attend Residence Life tutoring at least once, as it's a free service to all students in the residence halls.
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Justin Terry
| Justin, from Madison, Wisconsin, is a sophomore here at CCC. As an Acoustics major, his favorite class so far has been Physics of Musical Instruments. His hobbies are running, Netflix, and spending quality time with friends. Justin enjoys Chicago because of the diversity in culture and activities made possible by living in a bustling city. His best subjects are math, science, and sometimes music, and he enjoys tutoring because it gives him a chance to help students understand the material better. Justin encourages students to take advantage of Residence Life tutoring because it is a wonderful, free resource that allows you to make the most of your education! |
Graham Everhart
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Graham, a native Chicagoan, is a senior here at CCC. Majoring in Acoustics, his favorite class so far has been Acoustical Testing I. In his spare time, Graham enjoys playing, listening to, and recording music, as well as "pondering imponderables." He loves living in the great city of Chicago because of its vibrant art and music scene, community solidarity, and "big city with small-town vibe." His best subjects are math, physics, and science, and he enjoys being a Residence Life tutor because he gets to help students with things he probably could have used help with. He also enjoys having a chance to review topics and concepts he hasn't tackled in a while. Graham says students should take advantage of Residence Life tutoring because it's free and accessible, and because the tutors can offer insight into the more challenging classes. |
Eric Somogyi
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Eric Somogyi, born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, is a sophomore here at CCC majoring in Audio for Visual Media. Eric's favorite class so far is Blues Performance Ensemble. He is the pianist in the ensemble and has been enrolled in private music lessons for 12 years. His best subjects are math, science, and audio. He is also a proud active member in 5 CCC student organizations including: SGA, SPB, EPIC, AES, and Improv Club. He deeply loves Chicago because of its diverse culture, the blues music scene, and the exposure that students have to all the networking possibilities. Tutoring is something Eric likes to do because serving and helping others succeed is the law he lives by. Eric knows that students will benefit from attending Residence Life tutoring because it is convenient and is essential to one's education. |
Bailey Couture
| Bailey Couture is a junior in the Cultural Studies department. She is originally from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin but has absolutely loved living in Chicago for the past three years. Her favorite classes at Columbia have been Culture, Race and Media, with Claudette Roper, and Documenting Social Injustice, with Laurie Little. In addition to tutoring at the Dance Center and the University Center, Bailey is an RA at the University Center and is the assistant curator for Tic Toc, the performance art portion of Manifest. Bailey is also the director of Live Art, a performance program she created to highlight and encourage art activism in the Chicago community. In her spare time, Bailey enjoys attending plays, musicals, and concerts throughout the city. She is pursuing a career in directing live performances and arts education programming.
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Learning Studio Library Tutoring Schedule
Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Library, 624 S. Michigan Ave.3rd Floor |
Intro to Audio - | College Algebra - | Calculus 3 - Writing |










After-Hours Tutoring

