what should i do if i wanted to have my thesis ready for when i finish taking all my classes, as a math undergrad? is it possible to do it without a professor? or at least only have minor details to work on
hello
>>7726835
Hi.
>>7726837
are you a math graduate?
>>7726838
>as a math undergrad
>>7726838
I am not. I have a ~6th grade understanding of mathematics.
Ask your advisor faggot?
>>7726846
>what are you doing in /sci/?
I don't know. It's a shitty, net toxic place that can be interesting if you've got the right lens to look through at the time. Despite the lack of mathematics, I know a decent amount about biology and philosophy.
Physics is my real interest. I'm busy fighting myself over some old things. Good luck with your math degree.
>>7726874
Every college gives undergrads an advisor. We don't go to your school; we can't do anything to help you. Fucking be an adult and send an email to someone in your department and ask.
>>7727027
i'll look for an advisor eventually. i was wondering whether there was something i could do meanwhile. i'm not finishing my classes that soon. i wanted to know whether there's stuff i can do to advance the process, like reading a lot about some specific topic or something similar.