University Calculus Tutor | Calculus II | Calculus III | Differential Equations | Abstract Algebra | Real Analysis Help

Students at universities across the United States take some of the most demanding mathematics courses required for engineering, physics, computer science, and other STEM majors, and classes like Calculus II (Calculus 2), Calculus III (Calculus 3), Differential Equations, Abstract Algebra, and Real Analysis often become major obstacles even for strong students.

Large lecture halls, fast-paced exams, difficult homework, and complex multi-step problems can make it hard for students to stay ahead. In many cases, the real challenge is not effort. It is not having a repeatable system for recognizing what kind of problem is being asked and what method to use next.

Woody Calculus was created specifically to help university students succeed in demanding mathematics courses. Students from major public universities, flagship engineering schools, elite private institutions, and honors mathematics programs use the Woody Calculus Mastery Lab to prepare for quizzes, midterms, finals, homework, and exam review.

My name is Brian M. Woody, founder of Woody Calculus and a university mathematics professor with over 25 years of experience teaching mathematics at the university level. I have helped thousands of students master difficult subjects such as Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, and Real Analysis, and I have maintained ★★★★★ 5-star reviews on Google along with a 5.0 rating on RateMyProfessors.

Through decades of teaching, I developed a structured system focused on pattern recognition, clear problem setup, and repeatable exam strategies. Today that system is available through the Woody Calculus Mastery Lab, where students can get step-by-step instruction, structured review, and course-specific support.

Skool is the primary training environment, and for students who want more direct help, private sessions are also available on a limited, exclusive basis. Students interested in working with a Private Mathematics Professor can apply here.

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Mathematics Courses Supported

Woody Calculus focuses on the courses that STEM students most often struggle with.

Calculus II (Calculus 2)

Advanced integration techniques, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions, improper integrals, and infinite series.

Calculus III (Calculus 3)

Multivariable calculus including partial derivatives, multiple integrals, vector fields, gradient, and directional derivatives.

Differential Equations

First-order differential equations, linear differential equations, Laplace transforms, and systems of differential equations.

Abstract Algebra

Group theory, rings, fields, and modern algebraic structures.

Real Analysis

Rigorous study of limits, sequences, convergence, continuity, differentiation, and integration theory.

These courses require precise mathematical reasoning and structured problem-solving techniques.


Private Instruction (Limited Access)

Brian M. Woody works privately with a small number of university students each semester in advanced mathematics courses including Calculus II, Calculus III, Differential Equations, Abstract Algebra, and Real Analysis.

Skool is the primary training environment. Private sessions are secondary and are available only on a limited, exclusive basis for students who want more direct support.

Because these sessions involve direct work with a professor with over 25 years of university-level teaching experience, private instruction carries a premium fee and availability is very limited.

Students interested in working with a Private Mathematics Professor can apply here.


Universities Supported by Woody Calculus

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