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How do you organize your time as a physicist or engineer?
How do you organize your time as a physicist or engineer?
What engineering major uses most math?
What engineering major uses most math? Which one is right for me?
What are the prerequisite of astro physics?
I am interest in learning more about physics within our world. Space is a very unique and it's a vast area that we humans have only dabbled in. The universe is indefinite and learning more about the subject will help us explore more about the realm of space and its functionality.
Interested in teaching high-school level Mathematics.
What classes should I focus on and take in college? What colleges are best to become a math teacher? Is there any specific information I know before starting this college profession? How will a master's/bachelor's degree help me once I am out of college and should I focus on getting my...
What is the best way to manage my time in high school ? Without courses granted
I don't have the resources I want to pursue higher education. How can I go about gaining knowledge?
How difficult is it to find a career after graduating from an astronomy major?
I really enjoy my physics class and I want to major in astronomy, but am not sure what I want to do with it after college. I'm afraid it will be difficult for me to find a career that I will really love.
Careers that involve math
Hey guys! I am a student at Beatrice High School. I am interested in learning about a career, more specifically one that involves math. Any suggestions?
What should I expect from upper level math?
I love math and I definitely see myself involving it in my career. How does upper-level mathematics, specifically calculus, differ from math I have encountered in high school, my highest being AP Calculus? And which paths have more challenging math?
Is physics required if you're a cs major in college?
I was told that as a cs major, you are required to take a few physics classes but I don't really see the correlation between physics and cs so I'm not really sure.
Math feilds?
What are some good high-paying jobs that are in the math or statistics field, that have minimal college.
If I'm good at math, what careers should I look into?
Accounting, actuary, computer science, finance, economics, etc.? What about less common careers?
What college major should I go for if I like math and music?
I'm a Senior in high school and will be submitting my applications in two months. I like math and music, but I am lost if there are any majors related. Could I get some recommendations?