Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Problems by Subject
- Environmental Psychology
- Software Engineering; Computer Science
- Archaeology
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Civil Engineering
- Mathematics
- Electrical Engineering
- Physics; X-ray Astronomy Research
- Mathematics
- Physics; Astronaut Crew Training Instructor
- Business Data Processing
- Software Engineering; Real Estate Investment
- Quality Engineering
- Health Science
- Nursing Education
- Electrical Engineering; Space Systems
- Oil and Gas Accounting
- Business Administration Higher Education
- Aerospace Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Dietetics—Foodservice Management and Nutrition
- Electrical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering, retired
- Software Engineering
- Immunology and Microbiology
- Mechanical Engineering
- HMO Pharmacy Practice and Management
- Ophthalmology
- Electrical Engineering
- Fish Pathology
- Computer Science and Computer Graphics
- Mathematics and Computing
- Electrical Engineering
- Astronomy
- Author
- Mathematics
- Reflections on WAM
- Solutions
Ophthalmology
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Problems by Subject
- Environmental Psychology
- Software Engineering; Computer Science
- Archaeology
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Civil Engineering
- Mathematics
- Electrical Engineering
- Physics; X-ray Astronomy Research
- Mathematics
- Physics; Astronaut Crew Training Instructor
- Business Data Processing
- Software Engineering; Real Estate Investment
- Quality Engineering
- Health Science
- Nursing Education
- Electrical Engineering; Space Systems
- Oil and Gas Accounting
- Business Administration Higher Education
- Aerospace Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Dietetics—Foodservice Management and Nutrition
- Electrical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering, retired
- Software Engineering
- Immunology and Microbiology
- Mechanical Engineering
- HMO Pharmacy Practice and Management
- Ophthalmology
- Electrical Engineering
- Fish Pathology
- Computer Science and Computer Graphics
- Mathematics and Computing
- Electrical Engineering
- Astronomy
- Author
- Mathematics
- Reflections on WAM
- Solutions
Summary
I have always enjoyed mysteries. Figuring out “whodunit,” tracking the culprit down, and then proving it fascinates me. I approach mathematics problems in the same way. How can I take the information and get the answer I am looking for? This way of looking at mathematics makes even story problems interesting! And mathematics is so much more precise than the psychology of people and their temptations, I can get an exact answer, usually without reading 250 pages.
Despite my liking for mystery novels, I am very practical in nature. The application of calculus to practical matters interests me. One problem I specifically remember puzzling over is, “What is the most economical measurement for a conical paper cup?” What is the best way to maximize the volume the paper cup can hold while minimizing the surface area?
Another interesting problem was a question about whether a person could stay at the tip of the shadow of a Greek philosopher's walking stick as the sun started to set. In the early afternoon, the person could only inch forward. But the shadow would grow astronomically in length just before the sun set, making it impossible to run as fast as the tip of the shadow was going.
While the precision of problem-solving in physics and chemistry appeals to me, my more practical side chose medicine. Nothing in medical school was as interesting as ophthalmology (the study of the eye), a course I took as an easy summer class! The eye is such a small part of the body, but it is so complex.
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- She Does Math!Real-Life Problems from Women on the Job, pp. 121 - 125Publisher: Mathematical Association of AmericaPrint publication year: 1995