An 18-year-old Maths whiz wants to make it count in real life


Tan at the International Junior Mathematical Olympiad 2018 where he was second runner-up in the Year 11 category. Photos: Tan Hong Sheng

Tuition is something that most students drag their feet to but for Tan Hong Sheng, it sparked his interest in mathematics.

“The Maths class I attended (eight years ago) emphasised brain development, and the teacher often asked me many interesting questions. It gave me great joy and fulfilment whenever I managed to solve something I couldn’t do before,” shares Tan, 18.

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