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kramer733
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So I've had this goal of doing a math degree for almost 1.5 years now. I'm currently taking a class in adult high school called Calculus and vectors. It's basically the basics of calculus all the way up to differentiating geometric functions (sin,cos,tan). The vectors part is all the way up to an introduction to matrices.
When i get stuck on a problem in this class, it really makes me think if i have the capabilities to do a math degree. I sometimes am not able to see the solutions at all when they were so simple. If i try really hard (putting 8+ hours into homework per day) will i get a math degree?
By the way, the school I'm applying to is called Carleton University. I'm applying to their
Mathematics
B.Math. Honours - Program.
Below is their website.
http://www.carleton.ca/calendars/ugrad/current/programs/mathematicsandstatistics.html#mbmh
When i get stuck on a problem in this class, it really makes me think if i have the capabilities to do a math degree. I sometimes am not able to see the solutions at all when they were so simple. If i try really hard (putting 8+ hours into homework per day) will i get a math degree?
By the way, the school I'm applying to is called Carleton University. I'm applying to their
Mathematics
B.Math. Honours - Program.
Below is their website.
http://www.carleton.ca/calendars/ugrad/current/programs/mathematicsandstatistics.html#mbmh
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