My daily math grind after work. No matter how tired I am, I always manage to do some math. Even if it's just one good exercise.
Martin
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Amateur photo snapper, math nerd, wood craftsman, lover of cozy log cabins and great books.
United States
Joined August 2012
- My old desk I got years ago from Staples. She is pretty solid.
- Soviet Era Calculus, translated from Russian (1974). So very different compared to our modern Calculus textbooks.
- Dear fine people from India! Would anyone be able to translate this inscription into English? This book belonged to my Indian Math advisor/professor in college which he gave me to study for the whole year with him. When I graduated, he gave it to me as a gift .
- Sometimes you just have to fight it... Sit down for an hour or two and do some math.
- If you want to learn Calculus on your own but don't know where to start.... watch Math Sorcerer's vid.
- The best way to learn math is to do math. Find a quiet place and do the exercises in each section of the book. As many as you can every single day. Form a habit and stick to it. Get it done.
- Find a quiet place to study every single day. Without any distractions.
- Don't be afraid of math! Shed your fears and start learning, even if you have to do it from the beginning.
- Form a daily study habit and stick to it. My math study habit: 1 hr in the morning when I'm eating breakfast , 30 min at work during lunch, and another hour at home after work. Every day.




















