Everything I Learnt in my Maths Degree First Year (and I mean everything)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @EllieSleightholm
    @EllieSleightholm  3 года назад +9

    ⭐️EVERYTHING I LEARNT IN SECOND YEAR⭐️
    ruclips.net/video/iQ8IEYmlKg8/видео.html

  • @lordstevenson9619
    @lordstevenson9619 4 года назад +73

    First Year Content-
    SEMESTER 1- 1:12
    Mathematics 1- 1:36
    - Functions & Limits
    - Trigonometric Functions
    - Multivariable Functions
    - Taylor & Maclaurin series
    - Integration
    Number Systems- 6:03
    - Number Problems
    - Sets (Group Theory)
    - Induction (Proof)
    - Divisors (Proof)
    - Euclidian Algorithm
    - Modular Arithmetic
    - Congruence Equations & RSA Encryption
    - Rational/ Irrational / Decimal numbers
    - In/Sur/Bi-jective Functions
    - Size of sets
    - Complex Numbers
    Introduction to Geometry- 10:36
    - Elementary plane
    - Co-ordinate Geometry
    - Conic Sections
    - Polar Axis & Rotations
    - Curves in Polar Coordinates
    - Conics
    - 3D Geometry
    - Plutonic Solids & Euclid’s Formula
    Probability & Statistics 1- 13:32
    - Histograms, Mean, Variance
    - Basic Probability
    - Types of Data
    - Models & Continuous Data
    - Modelling
    - Bayesian Methods
    SEMESTER 2- 16:14
    Mathematics 2- 16:44
    - Vector Spaces
    - First Order Differential Equations
    - Linear Maps
    - Second Order Differential Equations
    - Eigen Values/Vectors
    - Eigen in Differential Equations
    - Phase Plane Methods
    - Principles of Classical Mechanics
    - Energy & One-Dimensional Motion
    - Two-Dimensional Motion
    Probability & Statistics 2- 19:58
    - Distributions
    - Hypothesis Testing
    - Chi Squared Data
    Sets, Sequences & Series- 21:05
    - Set of Real Numbers
    - Sequences & Convergence
    - Subsequences
    - Series
    - Functions & Continuity
    - Symbolic Logic (Boolean Algebra)
    - Limits of Functions
    - Complex Sequences & Series
    Hope this Helped!

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  4 года назад +10

      Lord Stevenson thank you so much!!

    • @lordstevenson9619
      @lordstevenson9619 4 года назад +1

      No problem 👍

    • @lordstevenson9619
      @lordstevenson9619 3 года назад +1

      @cumar farah and that’s just the first year content degrees are between 3-5 years

    • @Grassmpl
      @Grassmpl 9 месяцев назад

      Group theory is not included in the introducton to sets.

  • @mikezooper
    @mikezooper 5 месяцев назад +2

    First year: anxiety, drinking beer.
    Second year: partying with good friends
    Third year: oh crap

  • @stephlovesmusic3167
    @stephlovesmusic3167 3 года назад +23

    Im am a math major in the U.S. and its interesting to compare to where maths in a U.S. college compares to college Maths abroad. Ithink we cover very similar topics just in a different order and with different titles and focuses

    • @travis7613
      @travis7613 3 года назад +3

      The maths ALevel in the uk, which is the exam to get into uni, is leaps ahead of the SATS in the US. This just means that maths at university in the us may be more condensed with new information. So a lot more time studying is needed (?). Just my logical thinking, here. Not entirely sure.

    • @moth5799
      @moth5799 5 месяцев назад

      @@travis7613 The SAT is the US's equivalent of GCSEs, not A levels. Most students looking to do maths in America will take AP Calculus, which is closer to A level maths (though it has a much more narrow focus on calculus, there's no matrices or stats or anything that's studied.)

    • @n30418
      @n30418 4 месяца назад

      ​@@moth5799us students take sats In grade 12 which is year 13 in the uk. Aps are equivalent to 1st or 2nd college level courses in the us. Unlike a levels APs are not compulsory to go to unis in the us but sats are.

  • @Voltanaut
    @Voltanaut 3 года назад +12

    Great video. Thanks so much.
    I was accepted to study maths at uni, but switched to English literature. I'm very happy and am currently doing an MA in screenwriting, so no regrets, but recently I've been wondering about how my life would be different if I stuck with maths. I wonder if I would have been happy, finished my degree, and what career I'd be pursuing. Stats was my fav maths branch.
    I still love maths and read textbooks for fun.

  • @thisnan2412
    @thisnan2412 4 года назад +5

    This was so helpful and insightful! Thank you so much. This was really what I needed. I am so sure now that this is the path I want to take. Thank you! ❤

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  4 года назад +1

      Awww I'm so glad to hear that!! You're going to do amazing! 🥳 ❤️

  • @ibrahimabdurahman3187
    @ibrahimabdurahman3187 4 года назад +6

    Thank you was really beneficial and Best of luck Ellie

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  4 года назад +1

      Aw thank you Ibrahim, I'm glad it was helpful! :)

  • @VarunAstro
    @VarunAstro 9 месяцев назад +1

    Found this video Interesting and informative for me! 💫

  • @MyMathsAdventure
    @MyMathsAdventure 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the heads up for what’s to come for me in a couple of years 👍🏼

  • @kamaal_i
    @kamaal_i 3 года назад +2

    really informative video , thank you so much !

  • @KrypticDonut
    @KrypticDonut 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im going to take a maths and computer science course next year. Im interested to see what kind of topics are covered in maths. I enjoy maths a lot and if there was another type of maths to study at a level i would have taken that but theres only maths and further maths. Im genuinely exited to go and study maths and computer science at uni.

  • @francisgrizzlysmit4715
    @francisgrizzlysmit4715 5 месяцев назад

    for me it really has been a life time since 1st year maths I did 1st year in 1987 and I was 24, now I am 61 and thinking about going back to Uni to do more maths, I have missed it every day since I last studied in 1992, 32 years ago

  • @navier668
    @navier668 4 года назад +5

    This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thanks so much. Coming from A level it always looks like there’s soo much content at degree level, is that right? How do you remember it all?

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  4 года назад +3

      Aw I'm so glad it was helpful!! There is a lot of content but before your Christmas exams you get a whole month to revise so that's a plus! What's nice about first year is the range of modules you take so it makes remembering things a lot easier! Personally, I found first year at my university quite full on but that's because we had tutorials and homeworks due every week so it was difficult to keep on top of at times. Then by second year you have them every 2 weeks so it's a lot more manageable (might be different at other unis). In terms of remembering it all, I just do a lot of revision! I write all the key definitions, lemmas, short proofs, corollaries, small examples, etc onto cue cards and continually test myself. I also do the tutorial and homework sheets again as well as past papers before my exams start. What's great is the amount of resources you get at university, that helps you study a lot for your exams. Hope that helps!! :)

  • @fearnobodyandtrustnoone
    @fearnobodyandtrustnoone 3 года назад

    Just stumbled across your RUclips channelThanks for sharing Ellie.

  • @stephanieweatherston1814
    @stephanieweatherston1814 Год назад +2

    The thing with me, I’m not a natural genius at maths but I really enjoy it. Yes I might have to study a bit more than my peers but I enjoy studying maths so it makes me want to study. Do you think I’d be able to do a maths course even if I’m a little slower than my peers to understand it?

    • @Treviscoe
      @Treviscoe Месяц назад

      Hi Stephanie,
      I was the same. I struggled my way to a Third in Pure Maths at Leicester (as part of a combined honours degree), and I still study and enjoy the subject now more than forty years later.
      Follow your heart and don't worry about whether you're good enough at the subject or not - that's your admissions tutor's job. They know what it takes to pass their course..

  • @kashmirientertainmentchann2067
    @kashmirientertainmentchann2067 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing data. Stay blessed

  • @manulema1704
    @manulema1704 4 года назад

    This has been really helpful thank you really🥰

  • @danielseabrook6434
    @danielseabrook6434 4 года назад +2

    Hey thanks for sharing this, really helped recap what I did in first year. I'm about to go into second year at Leeds, are there any particular topics that come up again that you would recommend going over?

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  4 года назад

      Hey! You're very welcome, I'm glad it was helpful! Second year compulsory modules (for me anyway) were:
      Groups and Vector Spaces - Cover equivalence classes & relations as well as your standard group theory from Number Systems and vector content from Maths 2
      Vector Calculus - This was pretty new stuff but it was one of my favourite modules. If you get lectured by Mike, he's amazing! Just cover vector stuff really but most of the content is completely new. I think the first chapter is lines and angles if I remember correctly😂
      Computational Mathematics - Loved this module! Cover any python knowledge you have - it will really help!
      Sem 2:
      Real Analysis - Cover sets and series because this content gets hard😂
      Linear Differential Equations and Transforms - this content is pretty new!
      Hope this helps!! :)

  • @ahmetboran873
    @ahmetboran873 2 года назад +1

    GOD BLESS YOU

  • @mu.makbarzadeh2831
    @mu.makbarzadeh2831 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @alexanderkasiu3362
    @alexanderkasiu3362 3 года назад +1

    Am not an adult am an kid in grade three am using my dads acuont

  • @jamesward1175
    @jamesward1175 4 года назад

    Great video, thank you so much! Just wondering were there any topics you didn't like at A-level but did at uni or vice versa?

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  4 года назад

      Aw thank you!! Ooo that's a good question! I always loved statistics throughout A-Level - I even taught myself Statistics 3 because I enjoyed it so much and it was definitely an area of maths I loved during my A Levels. I still love it at university but I am no longer taking any statistics based modules in my third year. I'm taking more applied and physics related modules which is something I would never have thought I'd while at A-Level! At University you figure out which modules you love more than others. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love statistics but I just happen to love applied maths more! Hope this helps!! :)

  • @dariofuentes2819
    @dariofuentes2819 9 месяцев назад

    You are gorgeous, princess ❤️

  • @goha9218
    @goha9218 2 года назад

    I love maths I wish I studied it for uni idk why but I thought well i dont really wanna go into accounting so why maths I wanted to be do something more in applicable to healthcare I hope I can somehow still be able to explore my love for maths in the future lol

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  2 года назад

      You definitely will be able to! There are so many resources out there to keep your love for maths alive!!

    • @koifishes
      @koifishes 2 года назад

      It's too bad you weren't aware then but maths is very applicable! There are so many branches of maths like biomathematics and mathematical biology. In fact I personally know someone whose job uses data analysis in hospitals and she studies maths at uni.

  • @donLennin
    @donLennin 9 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised by your pronunciation of Latex. I assumed everyone in Academia pronounced it /ˈlɑːtɛk/

  • @wesley7298
    @wesley7298 3 месяца назад

    How did you manage tour time between so many modules

  • @Lizymcdyb
    @Lizymcdyb 3 года назад +1

    Im studying education degree and i do not like it. I allways loved maths but only got a B in GCSE and never done furthermaths. Do u think i will do we well if i decided to do further maths and do degree after that. Or is it just not worth it ?

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  3 года назад

      If you enjoy it then yes!! If you do a subject that you enjoy, when it gets hard (which it inevitably will do), you’ll be able to persevere because you enjoy it. If you do maths/further at A level then you will be fine! At degree level it gets very hard so make sure you get up to speed on the relevant maths and you’ll be fine :))

  • @BrownDadaOfficial.
    @BrownDadaOfficial. 3 года назад

    Do your second year please 😊 😊

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  3 года назад

      Of course!! I'm planning on doing a second year and third year video after I've finished exams! :))

  • @a.3160
    @a.3160 4 года назад

    Did you have to do any presentations? Great video

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  4 года назад

      Thank you! Yes, as part of Mathematics 1 and 2 we had a report and presentation that was worth 5% of that module. You got to choose what project you wanted and you also get to choose your partner. For Maths 1, we chose mathematical mistakes in movies - it was really interesting! The presentation was only 10 minutes and you only present to your tutor class which is usually a size of 15-20 students. However, with coronavirus, I'm not entirely sure how that will go this year. Hope that helps!

  • @brianday67
    @brianday67 17 дней назад

    Limeies study maths. Americans and Chinese study mathematics.

  • @muratoktem2504
    @muratoktem2504 5 месяцев назад

    Be careful never loss mine

  • @berksartas1862
    @berksartas1862 3 года назад

    do you have advices for who wanted to go math faculty. what we should know before go to math faculty?

  • @Matt-kd8cf
    @Matt-kd8cf 2 года назад

    Learnt is not a word

    • @EllieSleightholm
      @EllieSleightholm  2 года назад +7

      "Learnt and learned are both used as the past participle and past tense of the verb to learn. Learned is the generally accepted spelling in the United States and Canada, while the rest of the English-speaking world seems to prefer learnt". Hope that helps 😊

  • @tronghai55
    @tronghai55 2 месяца назад

    Baby boomers are all dead . Whatever the nation is money cannot create wealth without an ivy nerd or not . Nonetheless one ivy nerds of cees is the founder of the apps international I phone . Dedication of success take time and studies of best schools . In less than 5 years all the royalties are worms and each cees need minimum average 300000 engineers . The jobs are there it is up to young minds to push their future to terms .

  • @tronghai55
    @tronghai55 2 месяца назад

    You must understand that competition is not about the best nor the override engineers idiots . Take the pitots of Airbus rio janero bresil . Failure is always man made . The pitots proficiency is right under conditions of thermal or physical stress . Just like anyone muscle when it's cold they don't drip but freeze also the computers . Be brave finish your ivy degree there more than 800000 post engineers to be filled .

  • @carlosalbertovargasguerrer1654
    @carlosalbertovargasguerrer1654 Месяц назад

    Could you speak slowy, please?

  • @tronghai55
    @tronghai55 2 месяца назад

    It's take a phds stems maths to become tomorrow necessities but ivy Harvard or mit are best but fr is the founder of all apps stems robotics not Harvard neither ivy and Fr is the founder real of the a 350 not the liars Brits double takers .