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by dpwm
3043 days ago
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When I was 16 I changed sixth form[0] following a house move and I was accidentally put onto a maths course that was basically algorithms without computers. I think the name was something like Decision and Discrete. This course started with Zeller's congruence as an example of an algorithm and then moved onto some graph theory and then onto Dijkstra's algorithm. I never got to see what the rest of the course contained, but it really looked like a good course. Sadly I was not able to persuade the person who was in charge to let me continue to take the course. All the people on the course absolutely hated it from the start; thought I was mad to want to do it; would go on to fail it and as a result this was the last year the sixth form would run it. [0] Sixth form is the 16-18 optional education in the UK. |
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In England and Wales, maybe in NI but definitely not here in Scotland, which has a completely different system.