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Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Math HelpI’m in gr.12 right and I’m applying to university in a couple of weeks. I’m not good at mathematics, however I am doing very well in my economics class and virtually understanding everything so far.
If I want to get a BA in economics, or in Business Economics do I need to be good at math?
How much math is there in economics, if any?
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Tags: Applying To University, Ba, Mathematics
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Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Math Help
If i want to become a CPA what type of math classes should i take in high school?
Should I be taking PreCalculas, statistics, or Calculus?
Tags: Calculus, Cpa, Math Classes
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Monday, June 1st, 2009
Math HelpI have always had to have a math tutor in school. Should i persue this or should I look for something else entirely? Any advice?
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Saturday, May 30th, 2009
Math HelpTo Graduate with my AA all I need is a 6 math credits(or two math classes). Is it possible that I can take two math classes in one semester? I’m at a Community College in Florida.
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Tags: College Graduate, Math Classes, Math Credits
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
Math HelpI think i just failed yet another very important test today, and im feeling very angry, i can’t stand my teacher anymore. Sometimes i just feel like strangling or punching him. Im pissed off at my math teacher, but mostly at myself for not studying hard enough, how should i calm down?
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
Math Helphi im 16 yrs old and i am going to college. i dont hate reading but when i read i get bored easily, but math, i love learning it. Right now i am planning to go for network technology:cisco, but my dad said if i dont enjoy reading, then i wont do good in the IT carreer. help pls?
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Tags: Bored, Carreer, Network Technology
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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Math HelpMy list:
~Biology
~Biochemistry
~Nursing
~Chemistry
~Maybe something related to Arts
I’m a Sophmore at a Community College and I have not declared major yet (shame on me!). I have many interests and I don’t know what to choose. I really like other things that are not listed above. I am not good at Math and I’ve been having some real troubles with my college math so far. I like sciences, in high school I used to do great in sciences (but Physics) but not in math. If I desire to major in something listed above, will the math really impact my career? Does these majors require lots of math?
I am pretty good in Geometry, I got only As in my high school geometry class (which I took in my Senior year).
Any recommendation?
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Tags: Chemistry, Majors, Physics Math
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
Math HelpI dont want to be a teacher, I dont want to be an a acccountant. I love math!!!!! But I need a degree that would pay me money.
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
Math HelpI’m trying to figure out what I want to major in, in college. I’ve started looking at colleges, but I’m not convinced as to what I want to study. I’m very good in math and I’m really good with numbers. Both my parents majored in accounting but I’m not sure exactly what way is best for me. Any suggestions?
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Tags: Accounting, Algebra, Parents
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Math HelpAnyone know what the basic math requirements are for an English Major?
Just tell me at your college so I can get a basic idea. Thanks a lot!
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Tags: Basic Math, Math Requirements
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