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Science MSC in Maths
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TSninty
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Aug 19 2013, 06:50 PM, updated 13y ago
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Hello
I'm interested in doing a Masters in Pure Maths. Mainly been thinking about UM or UKM, so I was wondering if anyone had any opinions? Also, how did/do you pick which field to specialize in?
For instance, I enjoy Differential Geometry, Topology and Analysis quite a lot but I will admit I'm only average at them. Compared to say Number Theory or Graph Theory, I personally view myself as quite competent at those, but my interest in them is waning by the day.
Am already working so would probly be doing it part time. I would like to actually start this year, otherwise I feel that my spirit will run dry and I'll just stick to my career after this. Would be awesome to hear people's experience in doing this part time.
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trytohelp
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Aug 23 2013, 01:58 PM
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As you like maths and if you still not married, it is good to give it a try. For master research based, usually the topic will be decided by the supervisor, you just doing what the supervisor is doing. For master coursework based, will be going to class and have syllabus.
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sirelwin
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Jan 17 2014, 02:44 PM
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Hello, am wondering have you figure out or already taking up a master program in pure maths. Is yes, can you please give some suggestion on it?
Am planning to take up a master in pure maths based on course-work program. Anyone got any suggestion where to pursue within Malaysia university?
Thanks
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v1n0d
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Jan 29 2014, 01:36 PM
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Have you started your course yet?
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Blofeld
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Jan 29 2014, 04:48 PM
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The MSc in Maths at USM is a mixed-mode program (Coursework + Research dissertation), in case if TS is interested.
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WK123
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Feb 18 2014, 09:05 PM
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To pick up a research mode postgrad study, you should start by searching a supervisor who is working on the subject matter that you are interested in.
If you are good in Bahasa Melayu, you can try pursuing your postgrad in UKM. I heard that UKM thesis must be written in Bahasa. Otherwise you can consider other research universities (UM, USM, etc.) in Malaysia.
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