Q&A with Mathematics Graduates - Is a Maths Degree Worth it?
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
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For those of you that are new here, hi there 🌞 my name is Ellie and I'm a Cambridge Part III Mathematics Graduate and current Astrodynamics Software Engineer! This channel is where I nerd out about maths, physics, space and coding so if that sounds like something you're interested in, click the subscribe button to follow along ☺️
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Mathematics is the truth of Life 😉❤
hey Ellie 👋 i really enjoy your videos
Great talk 😇👌🏻
Hi Ellie 👋!! Great video 👍👍. I would love to know what both of your routines were and how they differ from your friend Victoria and you.
Sending lots of love ❤❤
Waww it's really amazing video ✨
Real analysis is indeed 'elegant math', i'm a physics major but i would've loved to do a double major in math.
Complex analysis is far more elegant. Too many pathological examples in real analysis.
@@soyokou.2810 ah yes, complex analysis is cool too, currently studying it for my master's degree too.
@@meetghelani5222If you like reading alternative/supplementary books, I recommend checking out the complex analysis book by Gamelin. It's not as rigorous as other pure math books, but much more intuitive and connects to a lot of deep geometry (uniformization)!
@@soyokou.2810aren't the reals just a subset of complex anyway?
@@highviewbarbell Yes, but you have no guarantee of real functions extending to the complex plane. For those that do, complex differentiability is nice because if it's once differentiable, then not only is the derivative continuous, but the function is also infinitely differentiable, and you can even write it as a power series.
However, for real functions, you have to check it manually as there are differentiable functions whose derivatives are not continuous, that are k times differentiable but not k+1 times differentiable, and cannot be written as a power series even when it's infinitely differentiable.
Great Channel
that look at 0.19 sec...gorgeous!
Yes i really like to study mathematics and i just want to learn deeply.
I think it depends on the country. In the Uk debt is income based to the point if you earn below a certain number you pay nothing. Maths is completely a solid choice here. There isn’t much loss. Just potentially opening new areas like tech, engineering or finance. Super interesting degree.
Great video! I was just wondering did you take the full a level further maths from year 12 to year 13 before studying maths at uni?
grad look was so good
we want daily videos more :)
hey Ellie 👋 i really enjoy your videos and i admire your dedicated and hardworking soul profoundly.
im still a high school student and im looking forward to studying abroad , and as a Moroccan citizen i really want to know more about Cambridge University and what mark is required to study maths there and eventually to get a scholarship (bachelor degree).
thank you
In what year are u planning to study in cambrige?
سلام خويا نا أنا مغربي 😅 كنت شفت محتوى ديال هاد لبنت في إنستغرام الله يسهل عليك إنشاء الله تقبل جامعة كامبريدج ❤
Do you have any friends who did part III in pure maths like geometry or algebra? Would be curious to know how it was as I'm thinking of applying.
Interesting jumper.
Ellie why did you answer the question about choosing finance by showing hands and fingers movements? From where did you learn this gesture about finance?
Yay Ellie
Do you think it is possible for an engineering major to do the part iii course?
Maths is awesome. just do it guys.
What graduate course should someone apply to at Cambridge if they are interested in Mathematical Physics?
Can you prove all properties of periodic function?
What is salary in space engineering?
I'm going on to study a maths degree next year - do you think its better to get an ipad or a laptop (if you could only get one)? For a laptop, do you have any recommendations? I'm leaning towards an iPad since i struggle staying organized with papers even if I have the large folders and I'd know it'd help me with that from previous use, but I've seen other people say a laptop should be the priority instead.
Laptop for sure. Tbh most modules you won't need the laptop, only for modules where you'll use R/ MATLAB etc.
ipad for sure. Infinite paper and writing with a nice-ish stylish on an ipad is nice. Easy to keep everything organized and you can easily do shapes and different colors.
Laptop with rtx 4090 and i9 9th gen will SURELY help u out in maths trust
LOL. U don't need all that to run some basic matlab/R, which is about as much software as you'd come across in a math degree (maybe python too).@@epikherolol8189
Is statistics hard?
Like im still in highschool right now and we have basic stats like mean, standard deviation and variance etc.
Im assuming those things are nothing as compared to actual College/University right?
Probability can get complex in uni math and some higher stats courses like stochastics etc are quite difficult, but if you study well and enjoy the subject you will be fine. I'm a pure math major so dropped stats as quick as I could lol.
@@nomarxistspls90 Nice
good morning ellie . hi .. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙋♂️🙌👦🇮🇳🇮🇳💚
Helo mem can I ask some questions
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Did you guys have to take statistics ever?
yes!
Hey solving jee questions is my advice ,not request ok .
Yeah.
Im studying for april attempt as I messed up in January attempt sadly
I loved this🫶