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re: What was the highest level of math you completed in your schooling?
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:10 pm to 13SaintTiger
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:10 pm to 13SaintTiger
Theoretical Statistics 1 and 2.
That was after calc 1, calc 2, calc 3, and differential equations.
That was after calc 1, calc 2, calc 3, and differential equations.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:10 pm to jdd48
Bruh i love math and that shite was nuts.
So fricking ridiculous
So fricking ridiculous
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:12 pm to Armytiger87
Abstract Algebra but electromagnetics was the tGOAT EE weed out class.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:14 pm to Armytiger87
My undergrad was in Physics and my graduate education was in Finance so I got vastly more math than most people know exists.
Back in the day I tutored for freshman chemistry and physics and found that while most people could "solve for x" if they started with an equation, they had never learned how to translate a word problem into an equation and so they never learned how useful basic algebra can be to real life. Let alone statistical analysis.
Back in the day I tutored for freshman chemistry and physics and found that while most people could "solve for x" if they started with an equation, they had never learned how to translate a word problem into an equation and so they never learned how useful basic algebra can be to real life. Let alone statistical analysis.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:16 pm to 50_Tiger
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electromagnetics was the tGOAT EE weed out class.
Nah. The GOAT EE weed-out class was Linear Systems Analysis when Aravena was still alive teaching it at LSU.
Only one section available MWF at 7:30 am.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:19 pm to thegreatboudini
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Linear algebra
This and I Thank my math major friend for helping me grind out a D. It absolutely sucked
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:21 pm to SNAPPERHEAD
Glad to see linear algebra getting listed. I hated it so much
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:21 pm to foshizzle
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My undergrad was in Physics and my graduate education was in Finance so I got vastly more math than most people know exists. Back in the day I tutored for freshman chemistry and physics and found that while most people could "solve for x" if they started with an equation, they had never learned how to translate a word problem into an equation and so they never learned how useful basic algebra can be to real life. Let alone statistical analysis.
What do you do for a living baw?
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:23 pm to thegreatboudini
ECON 7610, Math for Economists at LSU. It was a combination of single and multivariate Calculus and Linear Algebra. Over all, it had some interesting moments. I liked a lot of the matrix parts of the class, and the multivariate Calculus was interesting. There were parts of the class where everyone was just lost.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:25 pm to Armytiger87
Like addition and subtraction
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:27 pm to Armytiger87
Discrete structures or probability and statistical inference maybe? I took cal 3 and linear but stats was a higher level i believe
Data compression was higher level than those but it was an elective so I don't count it
Data compression was higher level than those but it was an elective so I don't count it
This post was edited on 1/1/18 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:28 pm to Armytiger87
What still don’t know why people need me to solve for x. X is a letter and has no business in math.
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:28 pm to Armytiger87
frst grade multiblecathion tables english sucked
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:29 pm to Armytiger87
Y’all member when they combined linear algebra and diff eq in one class?
I member...it was turrible
I member...it was turrible
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:30 pm to Armytiger87
Trig and I am happy with that
Posted on 1/1/18 at 6:30 pm to Armytiger87
Calculus 1
Although I have gotten into some heavier Econometrics in the last year via a MBA.
Although I have gotten into some heavier Econometrics in the last year via a MBA.
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