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We are having a math contest on calculus at our university, hope me the best luck :D
Great that you are having such contests. Best of luck!ZaidAlyafey said:We are having a math contest on calculus at our university, hope me the best luck :D
MarkFL said:Does the contest cover all areas of undergraduate university mathematics?
I like Serena said:Good luck!
Will you let us know what the result is?
ZaidAlyafey said:I have qualified to the next stage which will take place after 10 hours.
Gratz! May the force be with you!ZaidAlyafey said:I have qualified to the next stage which will take place after 10 hours.
Petrus said:Regards,
haha:P I need to find something cooler :P I can't just change it, that's why I don't got anything right now;) You maybe should check this http://browse.deviantart.com/art/Math-85457717 as well(Rofl)I like Serena said:I've been puzzling about your "Regards,".
To be consistent with chisigma's $\chi$ $\sigma$, it should be followed by something like $\pi$ $\tau$, which is rather appropriate I guess. ;)
Petrus said:haha:P I need to find something cooler :P I can't just change it, that's why I don't got anything right now;) You maybe should check this http://browse.deviantart.com/art/Math-85457717 as well(Rofl)
Regards,
ZaidAlyafey said:I didn't make . It all went wrong during the second stage :(
I like Serena said:That's a pity.
Will there be another opportunity?
ZaidAlyafey said:Maybe the next semester .
I like Serena said:Aha!
Will you be training for it?
ZaidAlyafey said:No , I wouldn't spend my life training for competitions . I prefer to learn new interesting things. I realized that learning new things is by far more interesting than becoming a machine to compute things .
A math contest at your university is a competition where students can demonstrate their mathematical skills and knowledge by solving challenging problems. It is usually open to all students and can be a great opportunity to showcase your abilities and potentially win prizes.
Typically, any student enrolled at the university can participate in a math contest. Some universities may have specific eligibility requirements, such as minimum GPA or enrollment in a certain math course. It is best to check with the organizers of the contest for specific eligibility criteria.
Registration details for a math contest at your university will usually be announced through email or posted on the university's website. You may need to fill out a registration form or simply show up on the day of the contest. It is important to register early to secure your spot in the competition.
The types of math problems in a university math contest can vary, but they will typically cover a range of topics such as algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics. They may also include more advanced or abstract concepts to challenge participants' critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Yes, many universities will offer resources and study materials to help students prepare for a math contest. This may include practice problems, study guides, or workshops. It is also a good idea to review your class notes and textbooks to refresh your understanding of key concepts.