I'm a physics major (3rd year). This series and your content in general is just awesome and inspiring. It may just be the missing piece of inspiration to do a math minor 😊!
My favourite number is also 3 😂 I decided it was my favourite when I was four years old because there’s one pair and one lone guy (2+1). Not really that good of a reason to like it haha
Btw, is getting an A in a course in your institution means that you are 90+ out of 100 marks from that curriculum? or it's looser than that. My collage rate things like that (90+:A, 80+:B, etc). I always thought it's a bit tough, since my classmates are all very competitive and got nearly perfect credits, meanwhile I am way behind, barely able to catch up.
50 and 60 level courses are master level courses, meaning only masters student should be taking them. 70 level courses are for PhD students. Although I believe PhD students can also take 60 level courses if its their choice. Most colleges have the grading scheme you mentioned; 90+ is A, 80-89 is B, etc. It is the same here.
I'm a physics major (3rd year). This series and your content in general is just awesome and inspiring. It may just be the missing piece of inspiration to do a math minor 😊!
I am glad you like the series :)
Love ya stuff dude, very inspiring 🎉❤💥
My favourite number is also 3 😂 I decided it was my favourite when I was four years old because there’s one pair and one lone guy (2+1). Not really that good of a reason to like it haha
How long need to finish the math?
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What's a 50, 60 or 70 level course?
Btw, is getting an A in a course in your institution means that you are 90+ out of 100 marks from that curriculum? or it's looser than that. My collage rate things like that (90+:A, 80+:B, etc). I always thought it's a bit tough, since my classmates are all very competitive and got nearly perfect credits, meanwhile I am way behind, barely able to catch up.
Don't know if I've commented this but just in case I didn't, this series of interviews is very illuminating, thanks.
50 and 60 level courses are master level courses, meaning only masters student should be taking them. 70 level courses are for PhD students. Although I believe PhD students can also take 60 level courses if its their choice.
Most colleges have the grading scheme you mentioned; 90+ is A, 80-89 is B, etc. It is the same here.
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Boo, applied math, boooo (jk)
*applied math gang rolls up*
What'd you say?
Id hurl obscenities from my impenetrable fort of notes.
I'd hurl obscenities from my impenetrable notes fort