Experience in Mathematics and Geography Classes:
During my academic years, I developed a strong interest and solid foundation in both Mathematics and Geography.
In Mathematics, I enjoyed solving problems, understanding concepts like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. The logical reasoning and critical thinking developed through mathematics helped me in other subjects as well. I also participated in math quizzes and classroom problem-solving activities, which strengthened my analytical skills.
In Geography, I was fascinated by the physical features of the Earth, weather patterns, natural resources, and human-environment interaction. I especially enjoyed map reading, case studies, and learning about global issues like climate change, population, and urbanization. The subject helped me understand the world more deeply and from multiple perspectives.
Logical Thinking & Problem Solving:
Students learn to approach problems step-by-step, analyze patterns, and apply logic to find solutions.
Numeracy Skills:
They develop the ability to work with numbers—fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, etc.—which is useful in daily life and other subjects.
Conceptual Understanding:
Topics like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics teach students abstract thinking and quantitative analysis.