ITT – What are the differences between Math international programs and Math public programs? Is studying Math international programs difficult? Many people have asked these questions as they do not have a clear understanding about this subject. In fact, Math international programs is not difficult. The fact that whether the subject is hard or not also depends on one’s self.
Jack Ma once said that: “If you don’t do it, nothing is possible”. A lot of people have experienced the position of a student, when everyone was relatively equal. However, after 10 years, looking back, many realize that the equality they once had in their student time is gone. It is obvious that some friends are different, and the differences they made depends on the attitudes of each person when they face challenges.
The situation is the same with subjects of international programs. You will see that learning is observing, analyzing, reasoning to solve a problem and when you overcome a challenge, experience will be gained. The best way to overcome challenges is to face them directly and start working. Nothing is done if we don’t work. There will be no knowledge if we don’t learn. Studying Math international programs is not different, if you have no clue about Math in English, try to find the nature of the subject. Once you master it, you will find no difficulty in it or be scared of it.
Just like Math in public schools, Math international programs cover topics such as quantity, numbers, space… providing standard knowledge. The only difference is that Math in English omits a few theoretical academic contents which decrease the pressure on students when acquiring knowledge. It also helps simplify the subject and includes practices so that it can enhance the ability to apply knowledge to practice
Now, Intertu Education is enrolling potential students for IB Math courses and Math international programs. For inquiries, please contact us directly or via email or hotline.
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