Message from @[DGI]tech
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and often theres something you learn that you wont end up using until a few years later, and then it all makes sense.
That's likely my problem.
If it's not immediately relevant, or at least in the near future I get frustrated.
heres one regarding how packets are reconstructed even if they have some errors/corrupted packets
I want something to bite my teeth into and apply it.
you would def find that interesting
Looks like I have a bit of reading to do after work.
well in engineering courses, its more applied., so you would be sinking your teeth in it. its the pure math courses where you dont
read the packet one first
Ah, I see.
like in my ee class for circuit analysis, we built a touch screen and digit camera and audio positioning system
each and every one of those required linear algebra, which also of course requires calculus.
See, that would be fun.
I know I'm not as advanced in math, but being able to toss it at something and have it stick is much more gratifying.
and thats all about what engineering courses do
hell even physics courses do that
afterall, most ppl in a math class arent math majors
Fair.
I think it was a combination of High-School and my maturity.
And it didn't help I had a lot of shit on my plate back then growing up.
a dirty secret about highschool math teachers is that they dont have to have any real background in it
I would enjoy it more if I learned on my free time.
That's what I figured...
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they have a degree in education, not math
That explains so fucking much.
My Freshman teacher only had one student pass. We all had to retake Algebra and she got fired next year.
My Geometry teacher was a primary Germany teacher.
my calc and linear algebra professor has a few kids in highschool and he sometimes has his kid's teacher come up to him and ask him for advice on math lol
Who was a combination of being racist and sexist 😂
lol ubermench right there
Dayum.
I know right?
whereas math professors in college have a phd in math (or a masters if they teach at a community college)
whats that?
The standard, or focus isn't held to the same degree sub college.
Well, dependent of course.
I don't believe the school/education system is doing too hot.