The Further Mathematics Network - Quotes from students
The modern world is increasingly ‘high-tech’ and a successful modern economy needs well-qualified young engineers, scientists and mathematicians. These fields all require a high level of mathematical skills.
The Further Mathematics Network can enable you to study Further Mathematics A/AS qualifications, even when they are not offered directly by your school/college.
Mathematical ability is a priceless asset - if you have it, make the most of it!
Quotes from students
I enjoyed the course and it helped consolidate my decision to study maths at university. The distance learning taught me study skills which proved helpful in the transition from school to university and in some respects I felt better prepared for independent study than students who had been able to take further maths at their own schools. Its structure mirrors quite closely the lecture-tutorial system at some universities. The universities to which I applied were interested in and impressed by my participation in the course. It helped to develop my understanding of the subject, as well as my belief in my own ability and gave me the self confidence to make my successful application to Oxford. I would recommend it to anyone.
Due to the great distance between Formby and Manchester, not many lessons could be arranged. At first I thought that this may be a problem but I was mistaken. The teachers were great. In just one visit I would be taught what would have taken weeks in a normal class. The availability of the teachers to answer questions and help with any problems was also very good. Someone was always available by phone or e-mail whenever I needed them.
Having done full Further Mathematics A-level in one year, I found it is a really challenging course. It is not easy, I have to say; but it is a really good way of improving your way of thinking. If you want to prove that you have more talent than other students, do it, and you will find your way of proving yourself!
This course has been really beneficial to me, not least because it gave me the opportunity to learn Further Maths which was unfortunately unavailable to me at my college and also that it has enabled me to achieve a higher standard in Maths. It is different from other methods because it depends on self-study rather than taking notes in class. The MEI site has been particularly helpful as students can access it at any time and of course my tutor has always been available to help and assist.
FM was the highlight of my day. It was very much enjoyable, and we had a whole load of fun.
FM persuaded me to go to university to do Maths, and I am currently at the University of Leicester doing an MMath course. I've just begun my second year, and I found regularly in my first year that aspects of Maths that we'd gone through in FM had come in as priceless during my first year on the degree.
The Further Maths Course was the best thing I did in the Sixth Form. I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to study Further Maths when I was in year 12 and went on to complete both years of the course. I found that the course not only gave me an advantage over other students when applying for university places but it also really helped my understanding of Maths and made everything on the A Level Maths course seem so much easier.
Wednesday afternoons at Warwick Uni were great. I made some great friends through the course who I still speak to regularly. They’re all at uni and are really enjoying it. The Further Maths course is hard work but well worth it.
The online resources available through the Further Maths Network are very good for revision. They cover most of the important aspects of each individual module and the questions are very helpful to practise your knowledge.
I found doing Further Maths at A level to be extremely beneficial when studying Physics at university. A degree in Physics requires you to have a strong knowledge and understanding of maths, and a Further Maths A level really helps to prepare you for this. In my first year, a two semester long module was spent covering topics that are taught in Further Maths. Those that were not familiar with the higher level of maths had to devote more of their time to learning it, and I noticed that quite a few really struggled. I feel this was because the teaching methods at A level are more interactive and personal, and I imagine it would have been a lot harder to get to grips with the harder maths modules had I been taught them at university. I would strongly recommend doing a Further Maths A level to anybody who plans to take Physics at university - not only because it teaches the mathematical concepts required, but because it is the best environment to learn them in.
I joined my school’s Further Maths class by chance, a few weeks into Year 12; I saw FM mentioned on a university prospectus and asked my Statistics teacher about it, who put me in touch with the after-school class. It’s been an excellent experience, introducing me to some more interesting mathematics, and learning more advanced calculus and trigonometry has also made my regular Maths stronger.
Despite only having an hour a week of teaching, this hasn't been a problem; the main difference is that practice exercises are mostly done at home rather than in class. I'll be taking Further Maths A2 next year, and will apply for Maths and Philosophy at Oxford this October.
I took Further Maths because I really enjoyed Maths at GCSE and I found I had a real aptitude for it. It’s been a really rewarding experience and it’s given me a real insight into higher level maths. The Further Maths Network has been really useful in helping me to take Further Maths, as they have provided resources that I found very helpful during homework and revision.
Although we have a single lesson per fortnight, the quality of teaching and the atmosphere in lessons is very good and I feel confident coming up to my exams in a week’s time.
I initially joined the Further Maths Network after researching my university course, specifically admissions, and noticing that the majority of universities highly recommended it to be taken at A level. Already nearing the end of my first year of A levels, and not wanting to be at a disadvantage when I started university, I began the AS level in my second year of sixth form. I took it alongside the second year core modules and found it proved imperative to the speedy development of my calculus skills, consolidating what I had learnt in my regular lessons.
The Further Maths Network was very supportive throughout the course of my study, providing out of class help, email correspondence when needed and organising some helpful module specific revision days.
Like most who have taken Further Maths through the network, I found it highly rewarding and worthwhile as it is an impressive and valueable qualification to hold.
Regarding the studying of A-level further maths through the further maths network, it has simply made it possible for us to do further maths when it would otherwise have been very difficult. Without the centre, i don't feel we would've had the motivation and support (that we didn't realise we needed until it was provided), that has enabled us to complete a difficult module outside of school, in a short space of time, and be well on the way towards completing another two modules. Studying further modules through the centre has also helped to support and encourage our progress through A-level maths, and for one of us has made a place at university possible. I can also see that it would be very beneficial for someone struggling with A-level maths, and needing a bit of extra support in some units.
I contacted the FM network when I moved to college and realised the college didn't offer further maths. As I was hoping to apply to universities which preferred further maths, the FM network was a life-saver in terms of the support and teaching that it offered. The online resources were fantastic, and I was put in touch with tutors who truly cared about my studies and how I was progressing - something which is very difficult to find in most schools! With the FM network's help, I completed 6 modules of Further Maths, gaining an A in each module, and in the process gaining offers to study Maths at universities including Cambridge, LSE and Imperial. The A-level was important not only in helping me to get into university - but now I am actually at university, I realise how beneficial it is to my course. If you are thinking of applying to study Mathematics at university, studying further maths at A-level is definitely worth all the hard work!
The Further Maths Centre was incredibly useful for me as an A Level student. Firstly, it provided a more detailed background for the study I would be carrying out at a higher level, thereby making the transition from school to University quite smooth. Aside from this, further maths assisted me in learning the importance of independent study, and how much time, effort and focus it takes to keep a high standard of work when there is a lot happening, academically, at once. Having further maths helped to increase my chances of getting into University to study Maths. I did not necessarily need further maths to get in to any University, but some gave me two grade requirements - one of which specified that, should I obtain an 'A' in Further Maths, I would need less high grades in my other subjects.
Studying Further Maths with the Further Maths Centre has enabled me to expand my mathematical horizon, and I know it will help me to do better at university next year.
Studying with the Further Maths Centre gave me the chance to take on A-level Further Maths. Now I am waiting to go to Oxford University in the autumn.