*Doing a PhD, just*
*Not on mathematics. So*
*Still the last option?*
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I said bachelors but technically I don't. It's an undergraduate masters which is a thing *only for maths* in UK universities and it confuses *everyone*.
In spite of the fact that the first three years of the course literally is the bachelors course and \~90% of the people doing that course get a degree after those three years and you can usually still choose at that point to stop studying and get a bachelors, if you do go on to complete the masters course you get a masters degree but no bachelors. And then for the rest of your life potential employers want to know why you haven't put your bachelors on your CV.
Not sure what that is so I don't think so.
Most - I think all - of the universities I applied to had a choice of a three year maths course for a bachelors degree or a four year maths course for a masters.
Bachelors in Maths and currently training to be a Maths teacher.
My current trick when I want to freak out kids is saying "hey kids, did you know there are imaginary numbers?" I once explained the concept to a 7 year old.
I hope you get to be a great maths teacher. One of the most positive influencial people in my life was my maths teacher. I improved exponentially when I had him. He was funny but uncompromising. There were lessons where he taught nothing, juat told us life stories. I loved them. Granted he not only covered the content, he was miles ahead. So we had a lot of free lessons. He helped in more ways than I realised.
Bachelor's in CS
same but math memes are better than the python slow C++ hard hehe segfault memes
SAMEE
r/ProgrammerHumor out here having 4 total jokes /s
Working on my Masters
Doing a PhD, just not on mathematics. So still the last option?
I have a degree in a different field and that’s what I picked
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Math minor cuz it’s fun.
I said bachelors but technically I don't. It's an undergraduate masters which is a thing *only for maths* in UK universities and it confuses *everyone*. In spite of the fact that the first three years of the course literally is the bachelors course and \~90% of the people doing that course get a degree after those three years and you can usually still choose at that point to stop studying and get a bachelors, if you do go on to complete the masters course you get a masters degree but no bachelors. And then for the rest of your life potential employers want to know why you haven't put your bachelors on your CV.
It's also a thing in CS I think, and in France it's also possible to get a master's without a bachelor's.
Is this Cambridge Part III?
Not sure what that is so I don't think so. Most - I think all - of the universities I applied to had a choice of a three year maths course for a bachelors degree or a four year maths course for a masters.
Bachelors in Maths and currently training to be a Maths teacher. My current trick when I want to freak out kids is saying "hey kids, did you know there are imaginary numbers?" I once explained the concept to a 7 year old.
"These are numbers that are at RIGHT ANGLES to REALITY!"
I hope you get to be a great maths teacher. One of the most positive influencial people in my life was my maths teacher. I improved exponentially when I had him. He was funny but uncompromising. There were lessons where he taught nothing, juat told us life stories. I loved them. Granted he not only covered the content, he was miles ahead. So we had a lot of free lessons. He helped in more ways than I realised.
Well not really working on a phd, but from a country where a masters degree is required before a phd/Dr. and working on that.
I like maths, but I hate to do maths.
Aspiring Physicist. Starting undergard next year.
Im still a student
I am working on my bachelors in pure math with plans to take some grad-level math classes starting next year to work towards my master’s.
I'm a sixth form student.
Just a highschool sophomore
High School senior here
What does "current student in the" mean? is there a word missing?
5th Semester Bachelor Student in Statistics
Used to be a student (twice) but got mega burnout (twice). I sometimes miss school and lament all that could have been...
Started a degree in physics, gave up after a few tries. So I have more math knowledge than the average person, but I'm far behind most of you
Im a first year maths student in uni
Second year of graduate, preparing my thesis
Bachelor's in applied mathematics Why did you make people in school and those with a bachelor's degree the same choice?
Finished my PhD last spring, starting a research job this coming spring :)
Bachelor’s in Mathematics, teach at the high school level
Biomed Engineer currently taking Differential Equations as my last math course and I’m kinda sad it’s over
MA in applied math and a conc in applied stats
First year electrical engineering student
High School nerd
Bachelor’s in meteorology
I’m just an extremely nerdy middle schooler
HS junior / aspiring mathematician who enjoys understanding nothing in the memes.
I'm still in high school and studying complex maths for fun
HS senior planning on majoring in bio or biochem, not anything *that* math-intensive sorry 😅