As a child I enjoyed mathematics, it always seems to make more sense to me. It was not my favorite subject as a child. I loved art, I loved to draw. Maybe that’s why I have such an affection for geometry and disappointment of the lack of geometry in current high school curriculum.
As a teenager, I remember tutoring my friend math and science. At the same time he taught me how to play the guitar. I was never a great guitar player but I always questioned how there was no avenue for him to demonstrate success at our school. There was no avenue for creativity. When we see each other, he still jokes over a cold one that I am the reason he got through junior and senior high. Math had forged a friendship and an unbreakable bond between us, yet neither one of us would actually admit that to each other.
After graduating high school, I entered Memorial University as a scared young man. I had no idea where my formal education was going to take me. I remember my professor reading out my name along with a few others, he said he wanted to see us after class. For a second, I flashed back to my high school experiences when I was asked to stay after class. It meant I was in trouble. Usually for being an ass! After class my professor said to us, you are my A team. If you ever need any supports, advice, references just ask. I do not remember exactly what else he said, I realized I saw something I thought I would never see in the university setting, a professor who actually cared and truly wanted to help guide us (me) with my formal education. That experience help foster my interest and love of mathematics, the single most important turning point in deciding the educational path I was to take. Mathematics!