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Do you have no idea what you want to study? Are you looking for ideas, different career paths, or other student views on studying maths?

Are you thinking about studying Mathematics at university and wondering about the application process?

Or are you considering applying to a university which requires or encourages an admissions test?

SUMS – is the maths magazine for you!

SUMS is a monthly web magazine for all A level Mathematics students. Each issue is packed full of support, resources and advice, with regular features such as:

Where can maths take you? – Interviews with maths graduates

Preparing for university – Each month includes advice for what you could and should be doing now. From websites to explore and competitions to enter. Explore how to develop your skills for University Admissions Tests.

Studying at university – Get the lowdown from students and lectures about what it’s like to study maths

Do some maths -puzzles, problems, and new maths topics

Issues are published on the second Monday of every month.

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Read the latest issue

You can access SUMS through Integral®.

Your school may already subscribe to Integral and will be able to provided you with a student account. You can also subscribe yourself. Or, If you already have an account, you can access SUMS magazine through that.

You can access it without an account, for free, by clicking the link below.

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If you have an existing Integral account

Login to your account on Integral and then go here or navigate to:

 

Useful links Free resources Steps to University

Attend a SUMS enrichment day

We run SUMS Enrichment Days every year during the spring/summer terms. SUMS enrichment days extends the content covered in the SUMS magazine! SUMS Enrichment Days will develop students’ problem-solving and teamwork skills. They are also designed to encourage more female students to study maths.

We’re running days at eleven different universities to enable students from across the country to attend and to experience a university environment. During the day, students will get the chance to work on an extended problem in small groups, quiz current students about university life, and hear from young women who use maths in their jobs.

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