I feel like it's one of those niches that just haven't been filled up until now :) As for medicine, there are about 200 Englisch speaking Yters with more than 100K subs :)
God bless you for loving math! I need you to teach me! So proud of you with juggling everything on your plate and keeping your head held high and making your dreams become a reality 💙
*Self-teaching maths is the way to go,* especially if some professors explain maths badly or haven't the time to teach you everything. Self-teaching is not as difficult as you might think. More men in universities than women are self-teaching to maths, more so than learning from their professors. Go to hubs like Mathematics Stackoverflow, MathOverflow, etc and guys are doing that, while women are absent there. In self-teaching to maths, you have just to explore books and videos and view works of maths in Stackoverflow, Quora, Twitter, Facebook groups, etc. Pick brains from favourite nerds and follow them. If you are ever too stuck with math problems, simply go to Mathematics Stackoverflow and Quora, and ask your questions there. Loads of exemplary answers to exam-like questions are there. Many professors are there in hubs. That is how I am learning maths and I am viewing their styles of writing presentable answers.
I love this channel especially for the maths bit so u rlly don't have to excuse yourself for explaining. I'm actually loving that part of the content :)) Maybe I'm the only one but yeah ahah
Thank you so much Paulien!! Haha I always worry I'm being super boring when I talk about maths 😅so I really appreciate your comment, I will definitely keep including the maths parts! ❤️❤️
Thinking about Exeter as a possible place to study!! What do you think of the city itself? I've heard it's small but does that really effect you as a student?
I love the city, it's small compared to London or Manchester but there's a lot going on in terms of events and night life! You can just about walk everywhere so it's cheaper to get around than big cities where you'd need a car or public transport, plus Exeter is a campus university so you kind of get the best of both worlds of campus and city student life :)
I use a macbook, I got it before starting first year and used it the whole time I was doing my degree but there are definitely other options, a lot of people on the maths course have Dell or HP laptops :)