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Comment author: jsalvatier 06 October 2011 05:50:21PM 6 points [-]

I just finished learning how to type properly, which I had neglected to do in high school. I finished reading Foundations of Neuroeconomics with another LWer. We're deciding what to read next.

I'm currently trying to become competent at mathematical proofs. I've hired a tutor and I'm practicing about an hour a day. My goal is to understand probability theory as I think it will help me correct some subtle issues with a statistical package I've designed (which I am otherwise very pleased with). I'd also like to better understand some advanced MCMC techniques.

Comment author: Dr_Manhattan 06 October 2011 07:22:41PM 1 point [-]

Interested in more information about tutoring process.

Comment author: jsalvatier 06 October 2011 07:31:18PM 0 points [-]

I searched the UW math department tutor list for a tutor and selected one (there happened to be a LWer who I had met before on the list). He gives me problems to do and sections to read out of a book and looks over the problems I do, trying to correct misconceptions I have. I ask him lots of questions about doing proofs.

Does that answer your question?

Comment author: Dr_Manhattan 06 October 2011 07:32:50PM 0 points [-]

Yeah. What's the rate like?

Comment author: jsalvatier 06 October 2011 07:37:49PM *  1 point [-]

$50/hr there was also someone offering free tutoring in particular math topics here on LW.

Comment author: Dr_Manhattan 06 October 2011 08:07:17PM 0 points [-]

Interesting. I heard you can get skype tutoring at much smaller rates (typically from India), though not sure what the quality is.

Comment author: jsalvatier 06 October 2011 08:09:16PM 0 points [-]

That makes sense, any hints on where?

Comment author: Dr_Manhattan 07 October 2011 04:43:59AM 0 points [-]

Don't have any info beyond this, searching for "Skype tutoring rates" yield this http://www.online-math-tutor.net/skype-math-tutors-costs.htm, for example