Voice of Reason
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Being charismatic and persuasive is the cheat code not math. You can have plenty of STEM careers with basic math skills

Getting a Math degree requires a lot more than "basic" math skillsBeing charismatic and persuasive is the cheat code not math. You can have plenty of STEM careers with basic math skills
Just want to point out, you don't really have to be that good at math to get into finance.
The most advanced required math courses i took in college(accounting major) was Algebra and Geometry. Same type of math classes you took in highschool.
Hardest part for me was just keeping up to date with tax law. also the course didn't get any harder from freshman year to senior year. Seemed like we just repeated each class over and over but with more specific specializations . Accounting 101 basically teaches you everything you gonna learn in all your accounting classes. just from a more general perspective
I’m much more of a reading/writing/philosophy kind of guy. But my wife has recently gone back to school and I’ve been relearning math alongside her. I find it very droll, but then I look at physics and the latest research behind quantum computers and I find it amazing.
Further proves my earlier point
It's so hard to find math teachers in America because everyone here is on some
"Hurr durrr it's so hard omg I hate math"
BS. So we gotta important nikkas from foreign countries because they can follow directions,have discipline and do it, not necessarily bc they are smarter than us.
Yupp coding/programming comes from Discrete Mathematics and Linear Algebra
You can get good at math. Anyone with average intelligence can get good at math. The secret to getting good at math is knowing what intuition isOne of those things I wish I was good at
Linear Algebra? how so?
Linear Transformation, Graph Theory, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, etc
i ain't gonna split hairs but lemme just say "nope".