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Hussain

Three factors for success

In my time doing and tutoring maths, I have found that for a student to be successful, three basic factors are crucial. These are: 1) knowledge (of facts and methods), 2) under...
Hussain

What is involved in studying A Level Maths?

Core Modules - C1, C2, C3 and C4 which are the only compulsory units These include the necessary methods and techniques that are then used within the Applied Maths modules. Think ...
Hussain

Ideas to Improve Mathematical Skills

The important thing is to give up the fear of Mathematics. Start playing with numbers mentally. You can do mental calculation while watching TV, travelling, eating at restaurants etc ...
Hussain

Mathematics success!

Many students find the transition from GCSE to A Level or IB Mathematics challenging. I believe that there are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, Mathematics is a subject which ...
Hussain

Why study Maths?

There are many reasons why people choose to study A Level Mathematics. It might be a requirement for what you want to study at university (physics, psychology, economics, computing, a...
Hussain

A-level maths equals money

People with a maths A-level go on to earn significantly more than their peers with equivalent qualifications in different subjects, according to new research. The study compared th...
Fay

Words are so important in maths

I`m thinking about the maths ututoring I do and the comment I hear so often from parents/guardians...I never did well at maths at school; I`m useless at maths! Humour me and ask y...
Richard

why maths :D

Most research mathematicians are quite passionate about their subject. Yet they are aware that their enthusiasm is not shared (to put it mildly) by the public at large, and even, in ...
Thomas

Euler`s identity, the code of the universe.

There was a poll voted by mathmaticians, that asked for their favourite equation ever. This may seem like a silly question for such a practical subject as maths, but the result spoke ...
Rod

Am I Dyscalculic?

Maths has its very own type of dyslexia; dyscalculia. Look at the list and see how many of these things fit. Is this you? Confusion with maths signs: + - ÷ and x all l...
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