I really want to go to uni and I'm doing Maths, F Maths, Economics and Drama at A-Level. I want to do Maths at Uni but am having doubts as I don't know how "good" at Maths you have to be... Is Maths at Uni really difficult compared to AS/A2?
The only way to know is to try... And I don't suggest STEP as it is not really related to what you'll be doing at uni. Have a look at introductory analysis / abstract algebra.books.
The only way to know is to try... And I don't suggest STEP as it is not really related to what you'll be doing at uni. Have a look at introductory analysis / abstract algebra.books.
I really want to go to uni and I'm doing Maths, F Maths, Economics and Drama at A-Level. I want to do Maths at Uni but am having doubts as I don't know how "good" at Maths you have to be... Is Maths at Uni really difficult compared to AS/A2?
Depends on which university... any general range you're aiming at? Is it the Cambridge level or something more manageable?
I really want to go to uni and I'm doing Maths, F Maths, Economics and Drama at A-Level. I want to do Maths at Uni but am having doubts as I don't know how "good" at Maths you have to be... Is Maths at Uni really difficult compared to AS/A2?
This question depends on how you define difficulty. Yes, the maths will probably become harder to follow, but this doesn't mean that you won't be able to do it. The problems you'll face there will take far longer to solve than anything you'll meet at A-Level - STEP being the closest thing in terms of time taken, though the questions on STEP are based solely on A-level knowledge.
If you're doing well at A-level a Maths degree at a decent University should be well within your capabilities, most universities do tend to ease you into it - with some notable exceptions.