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qspeechc said:Because before I hit University, I used to love doing maths problems. Not necessarily ones covered in the high school syllabus. The joy of solving a difficult problem that you've been at for a long time! The excitement of arriving at a simple answer to what looked like a comlpex question. The joy of finding connections and the way the mathematics works! I used to love maths, but this first year maths course has really bored me, and now I think majoring in pure maths is not for me.
I agree, that is the way with most of my first year courses.
Do you mean this very thread? If so, I think I have read the first page or two, but I will go back now and read more of the thread.
I didn't become interested until after lower level math. Diff eq, multivariable, etc were filled with uninterested non-majors, and the homework was long and thoughtless. Once I reached upper level math, there are less homework problems that require deeper thought and it feels exciting to dive deeper and deeper into the subject. If at all possible try your best now even if it is boring, because youd regret having a lukewarm background in lower math later on.