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Why Study Maths?
Over 45% of people achieve A grade in Maths, with a third achieving it at AS. This definitely makes it worth considering.
Date : 21/01/2012
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Uploaded by : Hussain
Uploaded on : 21/01/2012
Subject : Maths
Studies have also shown that people with Maths A Level also tend to earn more on average than people without it. Though this itself may or may not be a good enough reason to study maths, the skills it allows you to develop include problem solving, logic and analysing situations. Add in the improvements to your basic numeracy skills and that bit of creativity needed to solve maths problems and you`ve got yourself a set of skills which would make you more desirable for almost any job!
Or perhaps you`re looking for an easy `A` grade. Over 45% of people achieve this grade in Maths, with a third achieving it at AS. This definitely makes it worth considering.
Finally, you might also really like maths - this is as good a reason as any to continue studying it. If you study something you enjoy you are likely to do better at it. With maths there is the excitement of new discoveries you will make. You will see more of the beauty of it and realise just how much everything around in the universe is connected to mathematics.
The bottom line is, maths is an amazing subject to have at A Level and provided you have a solid understanding of the GCSE concepts before you start, alongside some perseverance and effort, you should be able to do well.
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