This month’s IMACS Blog features Shiva Oswal, one of the top performers in our
Elements of Mathematics: Foundations
(
EMF
) self-paced, online program for talented secondary school students. Shiva has been enrolled in
EMF
since the beginning when
IMACS
introduced the first course of the series in late 2012. As his mom told us, “[O]ur son is an avid user of online educational resources. I recently asked him to pick his favorite online course. He answered, ‘most definitely
EMF
, by a wide margin’.”
Please tell our readers a little bit about yourself and what you enjoy doing.
I’ll be turning 11 soon, and I love the
EMF
courses! As a history buff, I really enjoy reading about decisive battles in world history. I also like playing board games and computer games. Right now my favorite board game is Robo Rally, and my favorite computer game is Castle Empire. On the weekends, I participate in Live Action Role-Playing (LARP) events. Soccer is another activity I enjoy. My favorite position is goalie.
You’ve done some amazing things already at a young age. Tell us about the accomplishments of which you are most proud.
This year, I scored 24 out of 25 to earn a gold pin in the
Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools
(MOEMS), and was named MOEMS “Mathlete of the Year” for my geographic region. I also invented a new board game called “Minetrap”. I am currently working on publishing my game. If you would like updates, email me at shivarasul [at] gmail [dot] com. Finally, I completed the first seven
EMF
courses and am almost finished with the eighth course. I am excited to start the ninth course,
Number Theory
soon.
How did you become interested in mathematics?
When I was in preschool, I was doing multiplication. When math in regular school became too easy, I decided to
homeschool
so I could work on challenging math problems and concepts.
How did you become interested in taking
EMF
courses?
My mom encouraged me to try the
EMF
courses, and I’ve been hooked ever since.
What are the things you enjoy most about
EMF
?
I like the way concepts are explained. The format of
EMF
courses, reading followed by exercises, helps check my understanding. The interactive tools such as
The String Game
make learning math fun. Also the point system (i.e., ability to level up based on mastery of material) makes
EMF
addictive.
What are some ways in which your
EMF
experience has had a positive effect on your academic and non-academic pursuits?
When I did my first
EMF
course,
Operational Systems
, I was very new to the field. I learned a great deal about operational systems and modular arithmetic after I completed this course. I have grown by leaps and bounds as an analytical thinker as
EMF
courses force me to think
. The program has also helped me improve my skills at strategy games like chess.
What kinds of things do you see yourself doing in the future?
First and foremost, I would like to complete all
15
EMF
courses
. I hope to get to Calculus before I’m 13 years old. I am also working on becoming a professional soccer player.
Thank you, Shiva, for sharing your story and congratulations on your amazing accomplishments!
Discover why the
Elements of Mathematics: Foundations
program from
IMACS
is an excellent option for your mathematically talented middle-school-aged child.
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: Try the first course, Operational Systems, at 50% off the regular price when you enroll on or before December 20, 2014.
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