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The first International Math Olympiad

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  • 89th8 Online
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    Nice, hopefully not too self-directed.

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      It does involve occasionally putting on a dress.

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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        Just got the final grades for my calc 2 semester, got a 97%. I don't really trust that the material is as hard as when I took this class 30 years ago, but whatever. On to calc 3, then I'll decide whether to pursue an advanced degree.

        I know the calc textbooks teach the same material now vs 30 years ago, but the professor's discretion in how advanced to make the test questions, defines the difficulty of the class. The final exam two days ago had some pretty easy questions. But I guess finals tend to be more surface level, assuming they don't cover new material. I remember some "final" exams being just the last mid-term, but this final did not include any new material, just a retrospective on the four previous mid-terms. An easy retrospective, but it was 30% of the grade, so I was stressed.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • HoraceH Horace

          Just got the final grades for my calc 2 semester, got a 97%. I don't really trust that the material is as hard as when I took this class 30 years ago, but whatever. On to calc 3, then I'll decide whether to pursue an advanced degree.

          I know the calc textbooks teach the same material now vs 30 years ago, but the professor's discretion in how advanced to make the test questions, defines the difficulty of the class. The final exam two days ago had some pretty easy questions. But I guess finals tend to be more surface level, assuming they don't cover new material. I remember some "final" exams being just the last mid-term, but this final did not include any new material, just a retrospective on the four previous mid-terms. An easy retrospective, but it was 30% of the grade, so I was stressed.

          taiwan_girlT Online
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          @Horace Awesome job!!!

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          • 89th8 Online
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            Great job dude!

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            • jon-nycJ Offline
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              Nice!

              Only non-witches get due process.

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              • Tom-KT Offline
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                Horace, great job. When I was a boy everybody was ok at 1+1, and maybe 2+2, but at 4+4 things fell apart.

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                • Tom-KT Tom-K

                  Horace, great job. When I was a boy everybody was ok at 1+1, and maybe 2+2, but at 4+4 things fell apart.

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                  @Tom-K said in The first International Math Olympiad:

                  Horace, great job. When I was a boy everybody was ok at 1+1, and maybe 2+2, but at 4+4 things fell apart.

                  That's where multiplication comes in handy. I haven't gotten to that part yet, but word on the street is that it works well.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                    @Horace I said you were awesome! Congratulations!

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                      The new Romanian president scored a perfect score on the IMO in the 80s

                      Twice.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

                      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                        Guy might be smarter than Biden and Trump. I mean, it’s possible.

                        Only non-witches get due process.

                        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                          @Horace in what context do you take those classes? Are you working on a degree?

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                          • KlausK Klaus

                            @Horace in what context do you take those classes? Are you working on a degree?

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                            @Klaus I'm considering pursuing a Masters in math after I re-do the calc courses.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                              My Carnegie Hall concert buddy got a master is math (or as he says maths} just for the hell of it.

                              Only non-witches get due process.

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                                The new Romanian president scored a perfect score on the IMO in the 80s

                                Twice.

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                                @jon-nyc said in The first International Math Olympiad:

                                The new Romanian president scored a perfect score on the IMO in the 80s

                                Twice.

                                Apparently only 25 people have ever gold medaled twice in the IMO.

                                Only non-witches get due process.

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                                • HoraceH Horace

                                  @Klaus I'm considering pursuing a Masters in math after I re-do the calc courses.

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                                  @Horace said in The first International Math Olympiad:

                                  @Klaus I'm considering pursuing a Masters in math after I re-do the calc courses.

                                  Cool! What part of mathematics do you want to specialize in?

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                                    @Horace said in The first International Math Olympiad:

                                    @Klaus I'm considering pursuing a Masters in math after I re-do the calc courses.

                                    Cool! What part of mathematics do you want to specialize in?

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                                    @Klaus I don't know. Applied Mathematics maybe.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                      Is this just for fun or do you want to make a living with it?

                                      If it's just for fun, I'd specialize in some absurd, highly theoretical branch of mathematics with no applications in the next 300 years, such as higher-dimensional category theory or homotopy type theory or algebraic topology.

                                      If you want to make a living: Probability/statistics and then make $$$ in the AI industry.

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                                        You could diversify and become the next Tom Lehrer

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                                        • KlausK Klaus

                                          Is this just for fun or do you want to make a living with it?

                                          If it's just for fun, I'd specialize in some absurd, highly theoretical branch of mathematics with no applications in the next 300 years, such as higher-dimensional category theory or homotopy type theory or algebraic topology.

                                          If you want to make a living: Probability/statistics and then make $$$ in the AI industry.

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                                          @Klaus said in The first International Math Olympiad:

                                          Is this just for fun or do you want to make a living with it?

                                          If it's just for fun, I'd specialize in some absurd, highly theoretical branch of mathematics with no applications in the next 300 years, such as higher-dimensional category theory or homotopy type theory or algebraic topology.

                                          If you want to make a living: Probability/statistics and then make $$$ in the AI industry.

                                          I am sort of curious whether there's such a thing as a job market for someone in their mid 50s with a fresh degree in the next big thing in tech. Curious enough to actually find out.

                                          Education is extremely important.

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