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Personal Statement:Business Mathematics and Statistics 1
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Business Mathematics and Statistics Personal StatementSubmitted by Pedsdude 23:28, 12 October 2007 (BST)
I am particularly interested in Mathematics, which comprises half of my A Level subject matter. Although my UCAS form only shows three subjects at AS level I have completed seven modules of Mathematics at AS level and, by summer, will have completed twelve modules, or two full A2 grades. Although I have not studied econometrics, given my interest in mathematics I am looking forward to studying this aspect of the subject. In my opinion mathematics is key to everyday life and the knowledge and application of it is fundamental to all economic studies and theories. I believe the relationship between mathematics and economics, and the fact that a large proportion of my A levels are mathematically related, can only help me in my studies in this area at University. I have recently read 'The Code Book' by Simon Singh, which I found very interesting. It demonstrates how important mathematics is in everyday life, often determining the outcome of important historical events. The book cites the example of the ongoing 'battle' between code makers and cryptanalysts with some very fascinating stories. In particular, the Second World War ended much earlier than originally anticipated due to the considerable success of the code breakers, individuals who, in my opinion, were just as important as those fighting on the battlefields. This links in with computing, which is at the heart of such topics. I have been very interested in the subject for many years and have considerable experience in designing and maintaining websites, my most successful one receiving over 1,500 hits a day. I am interested in how computers work and how they can be used to address complex tasks and am now in the process of learning PHP, having already mastered HTML. Computing, as with mathematics, is extremely important in everyday life and consequently is at the forefront of the world's leading economies. Sport is also a particular interest of mine. I very much enjoy playing football and other sports, including badminton and roller-blading. Recently I successfully completed and was awarded with The Duke of Edinburgh's Silver Award. Overall, I found the exercise both physically and mentally demanding, but thoroughly enjoyed participating in the programme and feel that, on a personal basis, I gained a lot from the experience. A key part of the project was the voluntary service component. In this I elected to spend an hour a week for six months visiting an old lady. She greatly appreciated the opportunity to talk to a member of 'the younger generation'. From my side, I found it interesting to learn how things have changed over the last 80+ years - sometimes it seems for the worse! Music is another of my interests. I have played the piano for many years and currently play to a grade six standard, despite having only attained Associated Board of Music Grade 4. I believe myself to be a self-motivated, hard-working person, who can successfully meet deadlines. I enjoy expanding my horizons in terms of learning, and am eager to extend my knowledge of particular areas and tackle any problems I may encounter on the way.
Courses applied toThis personal statement gained offers from the following universities and courses:
Durham – Economics LSE – Business Mathematics and Statistics Newcastle – Financial and Business Economics Nottingham – Economics and Econometrics Oxford (Trinity) – Economics & Management – Gained interview, no offer
Further informationAs you can see, this personal statement was not specifically orientated towards Business Mathematics and Statistics. Most of the options were Economics-based, however, I have placed it under the Business Mathematics and Statistics category as it gained me an offer from LSE for the specified course. Comments |
















