My journey at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ started in 2018, where I started my
BSc (Hons) Mathematics
degree.
Throughout my degree, I worked as a a student ambassador, talking with prospective students, giving them information about the course, local area, and the University.
In my second year, I was also part of
PALS (the Peer Assisted Learning Scheme)
where I would act as supplementary support for first year mathematics students. I helped with their academic and personal requests - this really helped me make connections with the other years and build an important support network.
I would highly recommend taking a mathematics degree as it opens your eyes to the language of the universe and how things truly work.
I recommend studying at Âé¶¹´«Ã½: the most important factor to any student's journey is having lecturers that positively love the subject they teach. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ provides this in so many ways, making Âé¶¹´«Ã½ the best place to study mathematics. You will not be disappointed.
In the last year of my degree, I undertook a project on the applications of quantum entanglement. I delved into quantum cryptography and used a method called Schmidt decomposition to determine if a state in quantum mechanics is entangled.