Why did you choose to study Maths at Royal Holloway?
The mathematical department at Royal Holloway had everything - whether it was an academic need, mental health support or just someone to talk to! Royal Holloway has a very welcoming and embracing feeling, with all of my needs being accommodated accordingly. One of the main reasons why Royal Holloway was for me was mainly due to the seamless transition – modules were taught in a way that made them easily comprehensible and academically stimulating.
What makes your course interesting?
The most interesting and satisfying element of the course is just seeing how all the modules entwine and fit into each other. We are no longer told mathematics – we are told why and how mathematics is, whether it is a presented as a proof or a notion. I would also say the distinct approach the professors utilise makes it interesting – there are weekly workshops, seminars, lectures and problem sheets, which all, in their own ways, maintain the pleasure of the course.
What advice would you give to anyone wanting to study Mathematics at Royal Holloway?
As an aspiring mathematician, you most definitely must have heard people say how hard maths can be. Just remember, mathematics is a skill, and a skill is best learnt with practise, so if you keep practising, you will be absolutely fine. Also ask for help whenever you need, whether it is from peers, friends or professors. It will definitely make the course easier and a lot more enjoyable!
Also remember, what you put in is what will come out, so keep trying and seize every opportunity you have and get the most out of it.
How does the department prepare you for your chosen career?
The department has set up a “Mathematics UG departmental page” online, which regularly notifies us of any internship, placement, work experience and volunteering opportunity. The mathematics department also arranges 1:1 careers appointments, where you can get personal advice in terms of your future career. Recently, they also arranged a careers fair, where we were able to hear from firms such as KPMG, EY and Bank of America provide an insight into what working for them requires.
I found the CV workshops particularly useful as they enabled me to perfect my CV to make it more appealing and supported me with regard to interviews and employability skills.
What do you enjoy the most about your course?
Mathematics is, in itself, a phenomenon, that inevitably held my interests at quite a young age. Mathematics influenced me to think meticulously and provide reasoning for each and every detail, something that was nurtured further when I started my course at Royal Holloway. Additionally, lecturers have not allowed covid-19 to affect the quality of teaching or hinder progress in any way and have gone above and beyond to deliver fantastic lectures, making the course more enjoyable.
In terms of the course, calculus is a firm favourite. Calculus is exercised in a variety of manners and its varying applications and methods is what intrigues me most. I also enjoy completing online quizzes each week as it allows me to identify my weaker areas and recap them correspondingly.