How do you feel about timed tests?
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Is there a place for rote learning multiplication tables in English primary schools?
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Advantage Mathtype over standard Equation editor in Word
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by /u/Quasibobo
18h ago
I'm quite handy with the (standard) Equation Editor in Word. I've taken a look at the Mathtype website, but can't really see what advantage the 62 dollar p/y tool will bring me. Is there anyone who can shine a light on why I should (or shouldn't) get this Add-in? submitted by /u/Quasibobo [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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How to Prepare for an Exam in 3 Days: A Strategic Approach
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Where can I start learning maths from scratch?
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by /u/lordkaann
18h ago
Hi everyone. I have an obsessive personality and I have decided that my next one will be maths. I want to learn all of it but, to be fair, I suck at it. Nonetheless l am willing to make the effort. Can you please show me a path, some sources to begin learning above middle school level mathematics? Thank you. submitted by /u/lordkaann [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Does a maths or physics degree more have more non-academic opportunities?
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3d ago
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What are your top math education website and youtube channel choices?
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Effective Online Research Techniques for A+ Papers!
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Confused if I should switch to mathematics major from physics
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by /u/AcademicPicture9109
3d ago
Sorry for the length of this post, but I really want some advice. I am a freshman in physics. I am confused if I should or not switch to mathematics for next year onwards. We get only one chance to switch in my uni (In India) and there is no double major option. Please read the following points and offer some advice if you can: I wish to pursue a career in THEORETICAL physics or mathematics. I am very sure I don't want to go to experimental physics (Also, I hate lab courses and the ones in my Uni are very unrevised). I find the lack of mathematical rigor in physics texts and courses (of unde ..read more
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Aleks Placement exam confusion
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by /u/IamNoah05
6d ago
So I just took aleks for the third time… I need to make a 76 and I made a 73. The problem is I don’t really feel like I got that many questions right, that score is 21 points above my last score, and a lot of the questions on that exam were questions I hadn’t really seen on my previous attempts. So my question is: do the aleks scores stack? What I mean by that is do they take your previous score and assess what topics you haven’t yet gotten right, and by getting those problems right they just add to your previous score? (I know the wording I used might be kind of confusing but I’m not sure ho ..read more
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