I don't really know what topology is tbh lol. We have to pick our modules from like a list of groups, and topology was just in the group I wanted to take. There was also a stats module in that group, but I swapped it out with the education one because I refuse to do anymore statistics ever again!
I don't know even know what area of maths my group project will be in, we had to order our preferences so I put applied, pure, then stats and I was told you definitely don't get your third choice. The project is a extension on some of the second-year modules, but I'll be gutted if I'm doing a pure one since I've only chosen to do one pure module next year!
I'm really excited for mine too haha.
Thats quite unfair that you don't have free reign over all the modules you want to take, if you liked metric spaces, then topology should be fine for you, but it's just all too pure for me!
Thats quite unfair that you don't have free reign over all the modules you want to take, if you liked metric spaces, then topology should be fine for you, but it's just all too pure for me!
Bring on 3rd year!
I think it's because there's 26 different modules you can take so it be really hard for them to work out the timetable if they didn't have the sets.
I have no idea what a metric space is, but it's on the syllabus in my topology module. Tbh I'm already not looking forward to the module based on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyD4p8_y8Kw.
I'm not a massive fan of pure maths, but I'd much rather do that over statistics. At least I'm only doing Topology next year, and possibly 'Number Theory & Cryptography' and 'Geometries and Designs' in fourth year.
I think it's because there's 26 different modules you can take so it be really hard for them to work out the timetable if they didn't have the sets.
I have no idea what a metric space is, but it's on the syllabus in my topology module. Tbh I'm already not looking forward to the module based on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyD4p8_y8Kw.
I'm not a massive fan of pure maths, but I'd much rather do that over statistics. At least I'm only doing Topology next year, and possibly 'Number Theory & Cryptography' and 'Geometries and Designs' in fourth year.
That's strange, you'd think as mathematicians they'd be able to work out a timetable that suits everybody and avoids any clashes. Here we have the option to choose from around 35 different modules and there's never any clashes in the timetabling.
Ah, you might have to strat liking metric spaces as they're essentially the foundation of the topic, it wasn't very pleasant when I did it in first year, soI'm staying away from that stuff next year!
If you need any help with the Number Theory and Cryptography module then just let me know as I've done Number Thoery this year and will do the other one next year, both which I imagine will be quite enjoyable, at least Number Theory was
That's strange, you'd think as mathematicians they'd be able to work out a timetable that suits everybody and avoids any clashes. Here we have the option to choose from around 35 different modules and there's never any clashes in the timetabling.
Ah, you might have to strat liking metric spaces as they're essentially the foundation of the topic, it wasn't very pleasant when I did it in first year, soI'm staying away from that stuff next year!
If you need any help with the Number Theory and Cryptography module then just let me know as I've done Number Thoery this year and will do the other one next year, both which I imagine will be quite enjoyable, at least Number Theory was
I'm going home a week earlier than I planned to because my boy is having a really rough time and I want to be back home earlier rather than later makes me a horrible person because I'm not going for a night out
I'm sorry but no, I'm not going out when I need to be up early tomorrow!
I'm in second year, and no exams have gone particularly well, I haven't worked for them really, and just feel demotivated and don't see the point in university anymore. I got 71% last year and will be lucky to scrape 60% this year, I don't even feel like I care that much either. Just don't know what to do
Topology ahhhh I take my hat off to you for doing that, I hateeee pure maths with a passion. I had to do metric spaces this term and I thought it was so boring
That's not too bad being spaced out that much and some of those sound quite interesting, i think you're brave to be taking topology but that's not really my sort of thing.
Mine are: Coding and Cryptography Graph Theory Differential Equations Mathematical Medicine and Biology Fluid Dynamics Mathematical Finance And my project which is called Distortion of audio signals
I'm quite excited for them all, not going to lie!
I'm doing coding and cryptography next year too And differential equations
Special relativity and electromagnetism Space time geometry and General relativity Quantum Theory Complex Analysis Fourier Analysis Mathematical Biology Topics in Mathematics (which consisted of Game Theory, Prime number distribution, Time Series and Markov Chains) And Philosophy of physics
So had a massive focus on modelling in different settings, wanted to do numerial instead of topics though
Topology ahhhh I take my hat off to you for doing that, I hateeee pure maths with a passion. I had to do metric spaces this term and I thought it was so boring
*shudders* complex analysis was not fun (I had to do it this term)
I'm starting to feel a bit scared of topology now lol!
Complex analysis is great! 10000 times better than real analysis.
Was supposed to be working on my dissertation after having the last couple of days off but I've felt like poo so just getting out of bed was a challenge
I'm starting to feel a bit scared of topology now lol!
Complex analysis is great! 10000 times better than real analysis.
What other modules are you taking.
I think its actually quite interesting but I find pure maths very difficult personally, very long proofs are defo not my thing!
I'm taking next year: Cryptography Partial differential equations Linear Statistical Models E-business & E-commerce Coding theory Project - we get given the list of topics in November so will have to wait and see! Perturbation theory & Calculus of variations Multimedia design & applications
Some of the modules are with informatics which is nice because I actually got to choose from a variety of topics. also it's not set in stone because I can change all the of them within the first two weeks of term if I wanted to
Topology ahhhh I take my hat off to you for doing that, I hateeee pure maths with a passion. I had to do metric spaces this term and I thought it was so boring
I'm doing coding and cryptography next year too And differential equations
I think its actually quite interesting but I find pure maths very difficult personally, very long proofs are defo not my thing!
I'm taking next year: Cryptography Partial differential equations Linear Statistical Models E-business & E-commerce Coding theory Project - we get given the list of topics in November so will have to wait and see! Perturbation theory & Calculus of variations Multimedia design & applications
Some of the modules are with informatics which is nice because I actually got to choose from a variety of topics. also it's not set in stone because I can change all the of them within the first two weeks of term if I wanted to
Fourier analysis wasn't fun and somehow I did really well in it
How did exams go for you this year?
Ahh depends on the lecturer as well! Not too sure really, I needed a 70 average over these 4 exams to get a 2:1 this year (basically I f-ed up first term) and the ones I hoped to do really well in were harder than I thought they'd be will have to see though, hope they mark nicely!
Yeah I'm not too sure about the lecturer though so if I don't like that I might change to financial maths but I'm open to options
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Possibly a PhD, unless I grow to hate maths over the next two years! If I don't do that then I have no idea what I would do. Have you got any ideas of what you're doing?
Possibly a PhD, unless I grow to hate maths over the next two years! If I don't do that then I have no idea what I would do. Have you got any ideas of what you're doing?
Not too sure really, the reason I chose to do a maths degree in the first place is because it kept my options open. I'm interested in operational research but also marketing and I'm tempted to do a masters as well (not in maths though ahaha) so we shall have to see.