Re: my expericne learning mathematics

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When it comes to math, students in Taiwan must have quite a lot to say. It is a required subject in K-12 school curriculum, and it is included in significant entrance exams. Now, with the implementation of the so-called "108 new curriculum guidelines," senior high school students are faced with the choice between "Math A" (mainly for natural science and medicine majors) and "Math B" (mainly for humanities and social science majors). Despite the rough distiction, some departments in school of business or management choose Math A as an assessment tool. That's why some humanities and social science majors who decide to major in business-related areas are worried that they may not have advantages over natural science majors in terms of math. As can be expected, math may be a nighmare to many students. I even had a nightmare where I found my calculus was flunked. In the dream, somehow I suddenly realized that well, this is just a dream. I am now a college student in the field of liberal arts, and math is no longer required. Then, I was once again embraced by slumber with relief. With that being said, math has its undeniable usage. In films like _A Beautiful Mind_ and _Hidden Figures_, we see the influence of math on economics and space technology. Permutation, combination, and probability are also essential in our daily life. Besides these pragmatic concerns, math has its own glamor. It can be a way of thinking and observing the world. Presumably in the near future, people can deal with complex interpersonal relationships with a certain adaptive function. Who can tell? -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 111.251.95.21 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/EngTalk/M.1624758206.A.A82.html
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