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it sucked
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If you think that shit is tough just wait until college when you're taking number theory and real analysis (aka Calc 5) in the same semester. Hopefully you'll never have to deal with that though.
yeah i took numerical analysis combined with computational fluids. sucked
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Yeah calc 5 is a joke. I got a D in the class and never looked back. You literally talk about balls. Like, balls in space. And how fields of real numbers something something something. I don't remember and nobody does unless they are a calc 5 teacher.
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i guess i like making all the money i make now, but college fucking sucked
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"I heard the word derivative."
derivatives are easy man. they can be convoluted and complicated but as long as you're careful and tedious it's pretty straightforward.
"i guess he's referring to how your curriculum in high school is mostly made up of classes you -have- to take (at least for me) and when most people get to college they think it's gonna be a seismic shift from that but a lot of people discover it's more of the same in that sense"
nailed it
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i can't imagine i'll be using more than basic derivatives and integrals in my field. idk though.
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yeah all the shit you learn in college is worthless unless you go into academia or research at nasa
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i guess i like making all the money i make now, but college fucking sucked
College fucking sucked for me too, and I still don't make any money : (
Being a teacher who works an hour and a half away from home and makes under 40k really sucks...what do you do soby?
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we're JT and the Tennessee Kids
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sucks dude. at least you get summer breaks? :-/
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but that's different from bogus classes being prereqs
not having the flexibility to take GE's and major-classes simultaneously probably blows, but the concept of GE's is honestly great. having exposure in ways of thinking outside of your major expands your worldview which is what college is good for.
sowing, why did you have to take calc 5? When I was electrical engineering, I only had to take up to calc 3 (multivar calc and vector calc?) and linear algebra/differential equations. I'd imagine anyone who isn't theoretical/applied math/physics wouldn't need to go past there?
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i'm a program manager at a company that makes automation technology
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i'm love with that girl
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yeah i wish i could have taken GE classes. i took them all in HS though with APs
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yeah I'm still looking forward to it. I started in january (hence the dramatic dropoff in my presence here).
Gonna try to get a summer job to boost that bottom line.
The highest level math I've had to teach so far was systems of linear inequalities aka algebra I. I'm so glad I learned about Reimman's Sum and all that shit > : (
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lol.
dont get a summer job man just enjoy it. you wont be young for long
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i like the idea of GEs but even then they're restrictive about what you take. i DO want to take totally unrelated classes, but i want to choose. not be given a set of like three classes that i have no interest in.
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riemman's sums were so dumb
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Really? I couldn't have done that if I wanted. If I weren't a lazy shit in HS and had taken Spanish
and Physics AP tests (took the courses though), I'd have gotten out of all but seven GE's, but that's
still seven GE's. Can't believe you got out of all of them
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sowing, why did you have to take calc 5? When I was electrical engineering, I only had to take up to calc 3 (multivar calc and vector calc?) and linear algebra/differential equations. I'd imagine anyone who isn't theoretical/applied math/physics wouldn't need to go past there?
The education dept. at my college required it for secondary ed. math teachers. Technically, it was a choice between abstract algebra and calc 5 but I knew people a bajillion times smarter than me who got, like, a D- in abs. alg. so I steered clear of that.
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