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Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:11 pm to NorthEndZone
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It’s shocking that Georg Ohm is not included in this list.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:13 pm to LordSaintly
Secondary Math/Science Education is such a waste of potential for people. Math education majors should be majoring in engineering. If they want to hedge their bets and have a teaching credential to fall back on if they can't get a job, there should be an option for them to get a quicky credential.
But, Education Departments and their allies want people to think there is something important you're missing out on if you don't have an education diploma. Really complicated stuff putting together a 20 question exam that's already dumbed-down.
(I do think, even with the quicky credential I mentioned earlier, you still need some formal training on special education students so you don't screw up an area of extreme legal liability, and maybe you need a semester of internship under a teacher to get experience...but other than that, the rest of standard College of Education curriculum is useless.)
But, Education Departments and their allies want people to think there is something important you're missing out on if you don't have an education diploma. Really complicated stuff putting together a 20 question exam that's already dumbed-down.
(I do think, even with the quicky credential I mentioned earlier, you still need some formal training on special education students so you don't screw up an area of extreme legal liability, and maybe you need a semester of internship under a teacher to get experience...but other than that, the rest of standard College of Education curriculum is useless.)
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:17 pm to hikingfan
Relativity is actually E2 = m2c4 + p2c2 (the more famous version is when an object is at rest so p = 0).
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:17 pm to UndercoverBryologist
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Math education majors should be majoring in engineering.
WTF? That’s absolutely terrible.
Physics is the subject that uses the language of math…Engineers use shitty approximations, and they never GAF about boundary conditions. Terrible take is terrible.
E to the I pi minus 1 equals zero is the greatest equation ever…and that dumb frick who made the list should stick to engineering.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:21 pm to Cymry Teigr
quote:No, but they made possible things like calendars, combustion engines, flight, electronics, etc.
I can honestly say that besides Pythagoras’ Theorem I have rarely (if ever) used any of those in real life.
This post was edited on 11/27/22 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:23 pm to Gaston
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Physics is the subject that uses the language of math…Engineers use shitty approximations, and they never GAF about boundary conditions. Terrible take is terrible.
Engineering, physics, computer science, whatever...if you're already willing to take Differential Equations, just go ahead and get the a degree that pays more than $37,000 right out of college and doesn't top out at just $60,000 after working it for 25 years.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:25 pm to UndercoverBryologist
quote:Do math ed majors have to take diff eq?
Engineering, physics, computer science, whatever...if you're already willing to take Differential Equations, just go ahead and get the a degree that pays more than $37,000 right out of college and doesn't top out at just $60,000 after working it for 25 years.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:28 pm to UndercoverBryologist
Actuarial science kills anything engineering…materials, though you should be a condensed matter physicist or a physical chemist, is the best they have.
DSP is pretty smart, I’ll give EEs that.
DSP is pretty smart, I’ll give EEs that.
This post was edited on 11/27/22 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:30 pm to Stealth Matrix
Maxwell covers that, I’d think. I love pv equals nrt.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:34 pm to Gravitiger
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Do math ed majors have to take diff eq?
Ole Miss Bachelor of Arts in Education - Math Concentration Requirements
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Content Area Courses (36 hours) Math 261, 262, 263, 264, 301, 305, 319, 375, 390, 533, 540, and either Math 353, 454, 459, or 525
Math 353 - Elementary Differential Equations
Math 454 - Intermediate Differential Equations
This post was edited on 11/27/22 at 1:37 pm
Posted on 11/27/22 at 1:35 pm to UndercoverBryologist
Education? That has to be watered down.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:01 pm to hikingfan
You forgot one.
When the admins decide to put up the Christmas lights and LSU lays a donkey turd to an unranked opponent on the same day.
When the admins decide to put up the Christmas lights and LSU lays a donkey turd to an unranked opponent on the same day.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:09 pm to UndercoverBryologist
So they could get out without taking it
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:11 pm to hikingfan
What about the hot/crazy equation?
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:15 pm to Gravitiger
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So they could get out without taking it
Perhaps, but the other two courses that I didn't feel like linking were Abstract Algebra (which doesn't seem like a picnic, judging by the online syllabus) and Complex Analysis, which is Diff. Eq. adjacent.
Also, that's just Ole Miss. Alabama requires it.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 2:25 pm to hikingfan
One improvement equation not on the list is:
The angle of the dangle is proportional to the heat of the meat.
The angle of the dangle is proportional to the heat of the meat.
Posted on 11/27/22 at 3:00 pm to doublecutter
Where is “half your age plus 7”
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