bruhs who majored in engineering but were bad/decent at math...

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depends on your field of engineering, in EE the math is easy it's the physics behind it that will make you tear your hair out
Cs get degrees brobro. Find the easiest classes and teachers , Chegg the homework, study and pray
good luck getting a job offer, you don't wanna graduate with below a 3
 

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If you're really bad at it, I'd recommend practicing problems and watching PatrickJMT or a similar YouTube channel. I always see people recommending Khan and while it's good and has a wide variety, I think it's too basic, at least Math wise.
 

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you major in electrical engineering ? did you like it ?
i really wanted to go to school for audio enignering but all the schools here are trash or expensive so electrical engineering was my best bet, it's not too bad but my grades right now is what got me all the way fukked up
 

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I'm still trying to figure out when the calculus and shyt is gonna be needed as an electrical engineer. I mean I was good at math but I had a hard time doing something that I don't need.

It's not.

But it is required to understand how the shyt works behind the scenes. And understanding that is required to be a good engineer.
 

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It's not.

But it is required to understand how the shyt works behind the scenes. And understanding that is required to be a good engineer.
no it isn't, physics is required to understand how it works behind the scenes. The math used as an EE is just basic it's more about remembering formulas than anything else.
 

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no it isn't, physics is required to understand how it works behind the scenes. The math used as an EE is just basic it's more about remembering formulas than anything else.

Exactly. And how do you plan to understand the physics without understanding the math behind it?
 
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