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Study Resources
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Math for the Trades Classes
Lethbridge Polytechnic is offering online classes to students to help with math skills needed for apprenticeship exams and classroom instruction.
These classes are free for students. You also do not need to be attending your classroom instruction at Lethbridge Polytechnic to take to the classes. The classes available include:
- Math for the Trades – Introduction
- Math for the Trades – Construction
- Math for the Trades – Electrical
- Math for the Trades – Transportation
- Apprenticeship Exam Preparation
Visit the Lethbridge Polytechnic website to learn more and register.
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Create a workspace
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Set boundaries
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Turn off distractions
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Take breaks
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