Good advice, I hope it will help people who start studying. As a side note on my own studying decades ago: The professor who held the course in calculus started by telling us "at school, you calculated, here, you'll do maths. The only numbers you'll need my course are 0, 1, pi and epsilon." ;)
I always loved science at school. Physics , Chemics and Biology. But Mathematics were a book with 7 seals to me. A reason, why I did not study science. Maths is the physician' s stenography to me. I can explain a lot with words, but breaking it down on formulas will overwhelm me. 😻
I had never realized that math is such a broad subject. Every new path of Formulars lead to another tree of math. Pretty amazing but a difficult subject for sure.
I might be a strange case. I never really liked math but I have an engineering degree. I liked physics, more tangible for my brain. For me math was just the tool, a disliked tool though. What was always important for me to learn during all of my life. I need to write it down with my own hands (and brain) regardless if with a pen or later with a PC.
@@jimmydoesgermany5856 during my college days I had a distant friend (well a friend of a friend). He had a Phd in mathematics and did a postdoc year at the Lomonossow university in Moscow. One evening he tried to explain what he ie working on. He just said: Math is phylosophy expressed with numbers.
Good advice, I hope it will help people who start studying.
As a side note on my own studying decades ago: The professor who held the course in calculus started by telling us "at school, you calculated, here, you'll do maths. The only numbers you'll need my course are 0, 1, pi and epsilon." ;)
I always loved science at school. Physics , Chemics and Biology. But Mathematics were a book with 7 seals to me. A reason, why I did not study science. Maths is the physician' s stenography to me. I can explain a lot with words, but breaking it down on formulas will overwhelm me. 😻
I had never realized that math is such a broad subject. Every new path of Formulars lead to another tree of math. Pretty amazing but a difficult subject for sure.
I might be a strange case. I never really liked math but I have an engineering degree. I liked physics, more tangible for my brain. For me math was just the tool, a disliked tool though.
What was always important for me to learn during all of my life. I need to write it down with my own hands (and brain) regardless if with a pen or later with a PC.
Math is one of those mysteries in life that confuse us with something else just at that moment when we thought we understood it.
@@jimmydoesgermany5856 lol, spot on
@@jimmydoesgermany5856 during my college days I had a distant friend (well a friend of a friend). He had a Phd in mathematics and did a postdoc year at the Lomonossow university in Moscow. One evening he tried to explain what he ie working on. He just said: Math is phylosophy expressed with numbers.