I have decided I wish to try and competite for the Irish Olympiad team. I am finding myself bored a lot and not wishing to play video games asides for watching my beloved Starcraft 2. A new hobby is what I need and one which will benefit me for university applicants and general fun of something I am kinda having trouble with currently(Maths). The extra kick I would get from doing something like this is what I believe I will need. Lessons start next month I believe in UCD in Dublin so I am going to send an E-mail to them after writing this to see if there is any fee etc or I just turn up for the lessons.
Reason I am making this blog?
"If you want to make sure you do something, tell everyone body you are going to do it so you are forced to"
I am also looking for anyone with past Olympiad experince if you could give some tips, advice, books or websites etc, it would be greatly appreciated
So you say you are already havin trouble with math, but still want to pursue math as a hobby? Sounds challenging but will probably be a great way to really apply yourself to something useful. Good luck!
On October 18 2011 04:58 FinestHour wrote: So you say you are already havin trouble with math, but still want to pursue math as a hobby? Sounds challenging but will probably be a great way to really apply yourself to something useful. Good luck!
Making my worst my best is something I have always done, in primary school my science was terrible constantly getting Ds in secondary school to present day my average is an A*/A1(same thing). In secondary school my English was terrible constant Cs or Ds, now I am constantly getting A1s. I also had constant 100% in major maths exams but I recently swapping countries so I have got hit the change in syllabus.
hmm, those things are really quite difficult. i did something similar, actually did quite well one year where i roflpwned literally everyone in the country, didn't actually help me in real life though
On October 18 2011 04:55 Sgany wrote: "If you want to make sure you do something, tell everyone body you are going to do it so you are forced to"
"NYU psychology professor Peter Gollwitzer has been studying this since his 1982 book “Symbolic Self-Completion” and recently published results of new tests in a research article, “When Intentions Go Public: Does Social Reality Widen the Intention-Behavior Gap?”
Four different tests of 63 people found that those who kept their intentions private were more likely to achieve them than those who made them public and were acknowledged by others.
Once you've told people of your intentions, it gives you a “premature sense of completeness.”
hmm, the Irish olympiad often has some... funny problems. If you practice with US problems, and set your mind to it, you shouldn't have any problem ^^ (you can check out www.artofproblemsolving.com if you are actually serious about math contests!)
Got everthing sorted I will either begin lectures in November or at the start of the next year :D
Just needa order some books and begin practice questions. From what I have seen of sample questions and their solutions some of this stuff is insanely complicated and hard looking, but it shall be worth it. From struggling to match to a Olympiad finalist in several months, should be interesting