Ask HN: Graduation Present for Aspiring Math Major?
One of my wife's piano students is going off to college, and the student wants to major in math, at a liberal arts college with a strong mathematics department. As we are invited to her high school graduation party, I thought we ought to bring a gift along, and I'm wondering what you suggest as a gift to send someone off to college as a math major. I can think of a few books, but perhaps you have some other ideas. Any and all hacker-friendly suggestions welcome. Her dad is an MIT-trained engineer and has run a start-up business for a number of years, so I figured this was the right place to ask this question.
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[ 6.0 ms ] story [ 40.2 ms ] thread* Nice mechanical pencils
* A Feynman book
Now, if money's no object, i.e. you're willing to spend around $200, the gomboc (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gömböc) is a wonderful object to buy, you can buy it at the gomboc-shop.com
Lots of interesting / nerdy gifts, including some math related: http://www.grand-illusions.com/acatalog/Maths_Toys.html
Feynman is great choice too. "Surely you're joking mr Feynman" is a classic.
Blackboard is nice, but your roommate will hate you if you keep chalking away in the middle of night cramming for a final.
He recently commented that he was surprised at how interesting he was finding it.
If I recall / learn from him the title, I'll follow up.
http://www.amazon.com/Geometry-Music-Counterpoint-Extended-P...
I'll have to ask him. I'll probably speak with him this weekend.
P.S. I hope the OP will take a look at tokenadult's title. It might be a good choice.