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Online course for Warwick Statistics Applicants - STEP into University Mathematics

What is STEP into University Mathematics?

STEP into University Mathematics is series of ten online sessions, supported by a collection of online resources, which will take place on Saturday mornings between February 2025 and May 2025. The aim of the sessions is to support Warwick applicants:

  • to prepare for university-level mathematics
  • to prepare for STEP examinations in summer 2025.

The course is open to all Warwick MORSE, Mathematics and Statistics or Data Science offer holders, whether or not they are taking any STEP examination in summer 2025. You do not have to be taking any STEP examination in summer 2025 to benefit from the course. The course is designed to enhance the problem-solving skills of participants and to introduce them to some ideas relevant to university-level mathematics. The course will also support those who are taking STEP examinations in summer 2025, through the detailed discussion of a large number of past paper questions.

The focus of each session is a number of STEP past paper questions. Session leaders will cover relevant background material to the questions and then consider how to tackle them. As well as the solutions themselves, the focus will be on problem-solving techniques and strategies that can be applied more generally. Alongside this there will be emphasis on those aspects of questions which particularly reflect the more rigorous and deep mathematical thinking that is required in the study of university-level mathematics. Questions from all topic area, including Mechanics and Statistics & Probability, will be covered.

How to reserve your place on the course

The form below should be completed by students who hold an offer to study MORSE, Mathematics and Statistics or Data Science at the University of Warwick and who wish to participate in STEP into University Mathematics.

Upon completion of this form you will be given free access to online resources that have been specifically developed for STEP exam preparation (this is normally setup within 10 days of you submitting the form). You will also be given the possibility to access a series of ten 2hr live online sessions to take place on Saturday mornings beginning in February 2025.

Provisional dates for the sessions (all Saturdays in 2025 from 1030 - 1230 UK time) are:

    1. 15-Feb
    2. 01-Mar
    3. 15-Mar
    4. 22-Mar
    5. 05-Apr
    6. 12-Apr
    7. 19 - Apr
    8. 26-Apr
    9. 10-May
    10. 17-May

The sessions will be recorded for anyone who is not able to attend the sessions 'live' or so that they can be reviewed. To attend the live online session all you need is an internet enabled device. The best experience of the live sessions will be via a desktop, laptop or tablet device. It is not necessary for you to attend the live sessions and in the form below we ask whether you intend to attend the live sessions to help with our planning.

If you have any queries regarding STEP into University Mathematics please contact me via the details below.

Dr Richard Lissaman

University of Warwick

R.M.Lissaman@warwick.ac.uk

Do you expect to attend the live online sessions on Saturday mornings starting in February 2025? There is no compulsion to attend and recordings will be made available to everyone afterwards. This is just to help inform planning.

Is there anything else you think we need to know regarding your accessing the course resources and the live online sessions? If you intend to attend the live sessions this should include any information relevant to how you intend to access them that we may need to try to take account of.

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This form will be used to manage applications for access to online resources and the live online sessions for 2024/2025 and for overall widening participation monitoring/reporting purposes. The data collected will not be used for any purposes other than those described above. NB - By submitting this form, you are confirming that the information that you have provided in support of this application is complete and true and you understand that knowingly giving false information may invalidate your application.

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