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Alaric264 views

What would be a good plan for someone wanting to become an acoustic/noise control engineer?

I was planning on getting two degrees: one in math and the second in physics. Then I want to get a masters and doctorate in acoustics from Penn State. I then started researching the Institue of Noise Control Engineering. Would it be a good idea to apply for membership to INCE after graduate school? Should I do it earlier? Should I wait? Should I do it at all? Then I want to complete all three INCE courses in noise control engineering. Is board certification worth it?

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Helen148 views

What type of math programs are there in university?

I am interested in seeing if there are math-related programs provided at colleges.

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Miley230 views

What advice do you have for someone who is going to be a Math Teacher?

I'm a high school student who wants to get her Master's degree in Mathematics.

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savanna263 views

How can I pass all of my classes?

I have a d in math and I would like to raise my grade.

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Nadia409 views

What are the most suitable majors for transitioning from engineering?

Suppose a person has completed the physics I-III sequence, the calculus I-III sequence, differential equations, probability and statistics, linear algebra, along with several engineering-specific credits. Which majors should they consider transitioning to where they have already met many of the required courses? Unfortunately, transitioning to one of the business majors is less feasible due to the amount of required courses & lack of overlap, and their IQ probably isn't high enough for a mathematics or physics major.

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Benjamin435 views

can i learn math and programming same time ?

any advice

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Sym512 views

What is the best thing to do to prepare before pursuing a comp sci and mathematics double major?

Grade 12, senior

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Henry407 views

which one you prefer?

i love math

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Ivan491 views

What is a great place to go to college for Math in general?

I like Math.

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Ivan570 views

What is a good career path if you are good at Math.?

I love Math. I like baseball.

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Helen164 views

What do people normally do in jobs related to math?

I'm wondering if majoring in math is the correct pathway for me as I want to find a job in the future where it'll match my interests.

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Helen288 views

What are career pathways for those who want to major in mathematics?

I want to major in mathematics and I'm interested in the career pathways after acquiring a bachelor's degree.

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Helen146 views

Are there any math opportunities for high schoolers?

I want to major in mathematics but I can't seem to find anything related to mathematics online.

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Juliza238 views

Do I have to be smart to get a job as a nurse?

I like science because of Chemical and I like math because of Algebra.

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How can I overcome my fear of math and build the necessary skills for nursing Are there resources or support systems available for students like me who struggle with math?

I've been contemplating a major in nursing, but I'm grappling with the fact that math has always been a struggle for me. Throughout school, I've often felt embarrassed about my difficulties with math, to the point where seeking help became daunting. Despite my best efforts, I haven't grasped math concepts since elementary school. Considering the math requirements for nursing, I can't shake the feeling that my weakness in math might hinder my ability to become a nurse. It's disheartening when others seem to understand what's going on in the classroom, and I feel left behind. I want to address this challenge head-on and not let it define my future. How can I overcome my fear of math and build the necessary skills for nursing? Are there resources or support systems available for students like me who struggle with math? Sharing my story feels vulnerable, but I want to ensure that I can pursue my passion for nursing despite this obstacle.

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