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Math Memoir The Series 4

When I was in 6th grade, I hated math. We were studying the lateral are of different figured and I felt like I coulf understand a thing because my teacher was HORRRIBLE. Years past and I started liking algebra but nothing really special until last semester of 8th grade where a new math teacher came to our school who totally changed my view towards math. Since 9th grade, some friends and I became really interested in math and we constantly asked this new teacher to show us more math (he is a matematician, currently getting his master in physics so he rocks). Eventually, we created the math in our school. It was sooo cool to have like minded people solvig problems and learning more advanced stuff. We, well, did not win anything due to *stuff* but it was an awesome experience and I actually got through all rounds in the National Olympiad but I could not particiapte in the last one so yeah, I won nothing hehe.I am currently in my 2nd semester of Electrical Engineering.


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