Message from @Emma
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Some kind of visualization always helps understand various subjects. It helps immensely in algebra, trig, and calculus.
Calculus often seems daunting and unapprochable if you just look at the raw equations. Visualizations make it much easier.
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thanks for the vid
Try watching more from that channel, it should help.
Specific questions I can help with but I won't just give you the answer. It's a poor teacher that does the work for you.
but legit i am so tired i cant concentrate on doing actually maths as practice for my test (which is on next wednesday) so i think this will help me at least learn something
I'm waiting for PBS Digital Studios to create an entry level mathematics channel. They are the absolute best at making any subject, no matter how difficult to compreend, very easy to understand.
Unfortunately their only channel covering mathematics is their new one called Infinite Series. Which is directed towards people like me, experts who are already very knowledgable in most math subjects.
They have introductory science channels like Physics Girl, and a high end science channel called Space Time.
what kinds of jobs incorporate biology 🤔
That's something you should just google. 😄
it is by far my favourite thing to learn
yea i should
lol
Most biology courses are going to require learning more complciated math than others would. Like, say, a degree in some law field.
It's annoying though because most professional biologists don't do their own mathematical work. They outsource it to people like me.
That's the case in nearly every field of science.
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Most professional scientists have little to no understanding of basic mathematics.
guess i have to learn some maths so i wont be an asshole
That's some of the dirty little secrets they don't like advertising because it undermines the crediblity of some of their more controversial claims.
but really- bioloogical stuff is fuckn amazing and like awtching those cool documentaries as a kid really got me into it
i know a job regarding it is likely different but still
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You're going to be required to take some math courses for the degree but once you've got the degree you're likely to have little use of it again because it'll all be oursourced to a qualified mathematician
well at least i can teach my kids maths like my mother taught/still sometimes teaches me
In the larger context, algebra is more like.... well learning division really. To higher levels of mathematics it's just one of the very basic operations, one of the languae rules of mathematics, and not really an actual subject in itself.
I'm studying applied mathematics and computer science atm. 3rd degree. To the person requring some basic explanation of linear algebra check out Khan academy
Actually that's a pretty good degree combination. I was thinking of combining mine with a second but can't decide which.
Yeah the double major is tough but very exciting Emma.
It's not an issue for me now because I can't afford to go back. But I am hoping someday I can.
i have no idea since im still in highschool and not in my last year
There were many contributing factors, but a major one was that I was being forced, by my parents, to continue taking a medication for aspergers that was only making me lethargic and barely functional. If I stopped, they threatened to cut me off and at the time I could not have survived that.
It shreaded any chances of me continuing past my first year.
They let me stop taking it after they ruined my college run.
I did neuroscience first and there are amazing online courses you can do (the moocs). Was in the same boat as you. Paying for the modules I can. Had to do career change because I cant stand in a lab anymore (health).
After that I qualfiied for social security and made it on my own. Every attempt to get a job ending in denial. I never even was given an interview. They just took one look and threw it away and never got back to me.
That's really tough Emma
I hate being on government benfits but no matter what I do I can't seem to dig myself out of it.