I never have to do pure maths again! Thing is, I enjoyed the paper and answering the questions, but can't hack another year of sitting through the lectures it requires. Just one exam left to go now!
Now you can finally forget those 160 definitions!
Are you doing applied and stats next year? Or just applied?
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
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
It's oing to be pretty cool, i had the option to do my project on modelling cell signalling in drug responses but didn't go with it, maybe for my dissertation I'll pick it
It's oing to be pretty cool, i had the option to do my project on modelling cell signalling in drug responses but didn't go with it, maybe for my dissertation I'll pick it
ooh that's my area- well 2 of my modules next year
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
Not going to lie, the one I'm excited about the most is the coding and cryptography one, but with the rest I know I will do well because they're just computational, which is totally my strength, what modules did you take again?
Very nice! Is there any maths involved? What other modules are you takkng next year?
Not going to lie, the one I'm excited about the most is the coding and cryptography one, but with the rest I know I will do well because they're just computational, which is totally my strength, what modules did you take again?
In my final year I took:
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
Very nice! Is there any maths involved? What other modules are you takkng next year?
Not going to lie, the one I'm excited about the most is the coding and cryptography one, but with the rest I know I will do well because they're just computational, which is totally my strength, what modules did you take again?
I'm doing cell signalling, molecular enzymology in biology and medicine, cancer biology, infection and immunity and a research project of which I'll find out my superviser towards the end of summer and the actual project when I return for 3rd year.
There will be some maths involved- statistics, all the biochemistry calculations
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
Very nice, they all sound pretty interesting, a few I've already done this year, mainly the fourier analysis and complex analysis, also part of your topics module as well
I'm doing cell signalling, molecular enzymology in biology and medicine, cancer biology, infection and immunity and a research project of which I'll find out my superviser towards the end of summer and the actual project when I return for 3rd year.
There will be some maths involved- statistics, all the biochemistry calculations
Very nice, they all sound pretty cool! Neuroscience has always intrigued me
Very nice, they all sound pretty interesting, a few I've already done this year, mainly the fourier analysis and complex analysis, also part of your topics module as well
Very nice, they all sound pretty cool! Neuroscience has always intrigued me
Initially I loved neuroscience, now I think my interest is definitely more within drug interactions and cancer- which in time is what I'm hoping to do
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 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!
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
The bold ones sound really interesting! I've done complex and some Fourier analysis this year. I'm not sure about the topics one though, the stats module I was supposed to take was time series.