Subject: I may be slightly biased...
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Posted on: 2014-12-15 15:21:00 UTC

But I'm currently in my second year of maths at Uni. I love maths, not all parts of maths I'll admit (Damned statistics) but as a whole and as a subject it's a real beauty of a thing to study. I've always liked maths, and I've always been good at it, and I've watched others through my school life just struggle at it, and indeed, especially in GCSE, using sayings like the ones you've mentioned. I think, in some ways there is discipline to be learnt through maths, but it's got to be uncovered, and that is where most people fall short, they can't do it for whatever reason and after their education is finished they leave maths behind quoting "I'll never need it again." Forgetting how much it'll still crop up in their everyday lives (it is an interesting thought, think about just how much maths comes into your lives on a normal day).

The thing is however, that at the moment at Uni, I'm really starting to see just where Maths comes into play in the real world, Statistics being used to not just find out probabilities but being used so that trials for life changing drugs can be done quickly, efficiently and effectively, I see Operational Research algorithms and the like that can be applied to anything from making sure trains and planes run on time to making sure your favourite store doesn't run out of stock of a particular item and making sure it makes as much a profit (at the lowest cost) possible, we've used programming languages to sort out huge quantities of data for us and then work out whether the normal distribution applies to it or not, whilst we can also write code to make a program solve a quartic equation at the press of a button.
The thing I'm trying to say is that maths ISN'T useless, it's not something that just belongs back at the classroom and has no real place at work, it's a really beautiful thing, a language that is expressed in so many ways and that expresses the fundamental workings of our society today. It's a real shame people want to tun their back on mathematics, because if they continue to do so they may just continue to turn their backs on the society they know and love, and watch it fall to pieces.

Storme Hawk

An afterthought: Have you seen how many people need a calculator to add things up these days?

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