Aditya Mittal
Math
AT PALMER


COMMUNITY TESTIMONIES
“Math is very fun for me as i enjoy exercising my brain to find answers to complicated problems. I particularly find joy in the satisfaction i achieve after finally correctly solving and discovering the answer to a complicated problem. I also love the fact that math can be really easy if I just practice and revise my equations, and do recommend you to extensively refine your math ability through repetition. Math is also very useful outside of school, for financial calculations, grocery shopping, and much more."
Frank Xu
(Pre-Calc 11)

Jason Sorokin
(Math 9)

“I like math because of its uniform and predictable nature. once you learn a formula, it can be applied anywhere; from school, to the rest of the world. This gives me almost a psychic form of control over math, an attractive kind of control that cannot be found elsewhere in life. The teachers are all super supportive and always make sure to clarify any doubts i have, while studying for tests and quizzes with my friends keeps me entertained. I would certainly recommend math to everyone!"
"Math to me is more than just a tool to extend my knowledge and get me into university. I believe that math actually makes me smarter by forcing me to study, improving my intelligence and making me smarter. Even though, occasionally, i find myself lost and unable to find the answer to a problem, I always make sure to find help from peers and classmates, who are always very supportive. I love math and would recommend everyone to take it.”
Ryden Lui
(Pre-Calc 11)

Mr. Li

“Math is an amazing subject centred around intelligently manipulating one's own logic. Math is particularly useful in improving one's own problem solving skills, as it pushes students to think around problems in new and creative methods. Math is essential to improve students’ study habits, as well as their critical thinking skills. Students often find math challenging, but I always ensure that I help them thoroughly understand every concept in such case, even if it means spending my own before or after school. I always encourage students to pursue math just because of how engaging and fun it can really be.”