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In need of advice: How do I become a mathematician?
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[QUOTE="DDSJ787878, post: 6859932, member: 730953"] Hi, What you going through it totally normal for any student in any major. Do not let one experience (in your case Linear Algebra course or the instructor) to let you down. Yes, you will see many up and downs like anything else in daily life and academia. Try to find ways to go around the problem. In your particular case, find tutors, or online videos that explain Linear Algebra in a better way than your instructor. You are correct, these topics need time to digest and more importantly you need to know why the linear algebra is important. For example it is almost impossible to study Quantum Mechanics without basic understanding of Linear Algebra. Most people hate a subject simply because they are not good at. They have never had proper environment (good teachers, good schools, ....) to teach them those subjects. I am a single person in my family or extended family that chose Physics as my major. I have gone through many problems similar to your experience but never gave up. I graduated from university, got Master and PhD degrees. I wish you all the best. [/QUOTE]
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