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You didn’t make it through AP Chem not knowing math. You would be fukked the minute you start Moles.Yeah I hate to say this but I still don’t know how to multiply, Divide, fractions etc. I cheated in every math class all four years.
But on the flip side I had AP English, AP Chem, AP Bio all that shyt. I’ve written essays and shyt that got awards/recognition. But can’t do long division to save my life![]()
I had a C- in the class and got a 3 on the AP examYou didn’t make it through AP Chem not knowing math. You would be fukked the minute you start Moles.
Python is cake compared to c++, you got this breh. Positive thinking.I just started learning python. Last time I took programming I was learning C+ ages ago and I struggled.
I'm hoping I'm more focused now but...![]()
True, most data science positions I’ve seen want a masters or minimum 2-3 years experience. The position right under it, data analyst is usually entry level.They keep talking about openings but 80% of data science jobs required a master or PHD & are not entry level positions,
From what I’ve heard you barely use the calculus and above, it mostly depends on which career you’ve picked.I can't do math on a HIGH HIGH level to save my life
People forget to read the small printThey keep talking about openings but 80% of data science jobs required a master or PHD & are not entry level positions,


I feel the same but I absolutely would hate working with Data all day. I’ll stick to system engineeringMy SQL is good enough where I could segue into this field if I chose to