![]() ![]() Along with a sold out crowd we took our seats in the Science Museum’s IMAX theatre ready for the main event. So at 6:30 on Friday evening I was at the Science Museum eagerly standing in line waiting for my book to be signed. However after the 1st year of A Level I decided to throw in the towel, one lesson on inverse trigonometric functions and the geography classroom beckoned…Īfter my up and down journey with maths, it was surprising to learn just how much it was engrained within my favourite childhood show. I took the subject to AS level improve my core knowledge and do more advanced statistics I even did a few maths challenges along the way. Together with some other students, I completed an extra GCSE in statistics during lunch breaks. Even better than that, and with help from a great teacher, I enjoyed the subject. I began extra maths lessons that lasted several years and I got used to the idea that I would always find it more challenging than other subjects.īy the time I sat my GCSEs I had caught up with my peers and now at least understood enough maths to allow me to take science at A Level. I remember never grasping multiplication, so I would just wait for my friend to work it out, then I would dutifully copy him (cheers Billy!). Futurama – Route 66 – courtesy of BuzzfeedĪt the same age as my Simpsons addiction began I was also struggling with maths at school. ![]()
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