Introducing a New Member Interested in Geometry, Mechanics, and Education

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Hello, everyone. I've been following these forums occasionally for about 2 years now, and I kind of like the community and share some of the interests of people on these forums.

So I'm from Colombia (South America). I am in my mid-20s and I am an undergrad in mathematics in Colombia. I used to be in an IT management with some computer science program, but i dropped out a semester short of graduating. Then i entered a physics program in another institution but ended up switching to math.

I have worked as a calculus tutor for the institution I'm studying in, given some private lessons on programming and also have been a TA in basic programming courses in the university I used to study in. Right now, I am a part time English teacher and expect to start doing the calculus tutor thing again next term.

Anyways, I am interested in geometry, mechanics, applied math in general (obviously, I also think pure math is awesome), simulations and education. I aspire to be a good high school or maybe college teacher and work on my own side projects.

Hope I can be of help to students, and to learn from what other people here post. Also, I think the education discussions are really interesting and I would like to be part of it.
 
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