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The phrase "a math student" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is studying mathematics or is enrolled in a math course.
Example: "As a math student, I often find myself solving complex equations late into the night."
Alternatives: "a mathematics student" or "a student of math."
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The issue of pensions is crucial to Nicholas Nissidis, a math student who attended the protest.
Serey, a math student five years her senior and the long-haired, exotic lead singer of a band called No Exit, catches her attention.
The Times of London, did an informal poll, asking seven reporters and a math student to read it and report on its accessibility.
Schmidt's answer gets into specific statistical methods attuned to the interests of a math student, but includes this more widely applicable overarching thought: I do suggest working from the top down.
After a math student enters a public university, he begins using formulas with Latin and Greek letters, and reading them from left to right, the opposite direction of what was done in his public-high-school classes.
As a math student, Diana Thomas confronted judgmental, remote teachers who offered little encouragement and even less formative feedback.
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They have both been straight A math students since.
Perhaps at the end of the year, this student went from being a poor math student on a low first grade level to a solid student who falls just below the third grade standards.
A gifted math student and a prodigious reader, he went to Paris in 1946 to finish high school.
"If you're a high math student in America, from a purely economic point of view, it's crazy to go into STEM," said Georgetown University researcher Anthony Carnevale.
The court, in a 6-3 decisided sided with Supap Kirtsaeng, a Thai math student who generated around $900,000 in revenue by reselling textbooks his friends and relatives sent him in the United States.
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