I like teaching and giving knowledge to others. Today, I would like to talk about teaching mathematics to my friends.
This is almost a decade, after a long time. I am studying my bachelor's degree at the Krkschetra University. The course consists of three major areas: mathematics, science and computer science. I have achieved excellent results in mathematics, but mathematics is a rewarding lesson. Sadly, my best friend Rohit could not get good grades in his first semester exam. He was unable to understand calculus and the basic principle of trigonometry. He asked if I could save him. I was willing to agree
I started teaching him at night. Originally Rohit had no solid foundation in mathematics, so no progress was seen. But his motivation to learn makes it possible for us to proceed. After several months of effort, I can see that his level has changed.
Generally, I would like to share my knowledge with Rohit. This help is not a duty, but is a true friendship to increase his confidence and help him to develop his math skills. As a student, teaching him is also a challenging task for me. Sometimes I have to come up with a new idea that will make him understand the problem. He always gave 100% results and we successfully completed all math tests. This is the result for us two, I will never regret helping a friend in need.
If you are an international application to an undergraduate university other than English, you will need to submit TOEFL, IELTS or PTE scores after January 1, 2017. Although I attend an undergraduate course at an institution teaching in English, if you are working in a language other than English, I recommend that you join TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE, but it is not mandatory
Yes, in principle, TOEFL or IELTS is required to apply for a course taught in English completely at a German university. However, if you apply for a postgraduate course and you already have a bachelor's degree in English, TOEFL or IELTS is not necessary. If it is a native speaker, TOEFL or IELTS test is not required. The University of Applied Sciences (aka "Fahochshuren") was devised to maximize the practical application of theoretical knowledge and is not interested in pursuing academic activities but as much practical experience as possible It is suitable for candidates who are interested. As a result, most of the degrees taught are in the fields of engineering and hard science, and the management course is taught in 'Fachhochschulen', but the courses of humanities and social sciences are rarely available.