How much math is necessary for a Petroleum Engineering degree?

How much math is necessary for a Petroleum Engineering degree?

I absolutely hate mathematics. I had great grades in it, but dropped it out of my life as soon as I had the chance. Seeing as how well paid the Petroleum Engineering fields are, I'd give it a shot.

What are the requirements?

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catalog.mit.edu/mit/undergraduate-education/general-institute-requirements/
und-public.courseleaf.com/undergraduateacademicinformation/departmentalcoursesprograms/petroleumengineering/#degreestext
catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-petroleum-engineering/
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here's a tip

pick your favourite school offering a petro engineering degree

google their website

look at the degree requirements

if you can't figure out how to do that you're unlikely to succeed in getting a degree anyway

>Being an autist instead of answering a simple question
Moving on.

you're the autist who doesn't realize degree requirements vary by university and the year you enter the program

>Chimping out because you have some inferiority complex
Moving on.

Move on, then. You are the retard here.

but yet they keep them updated on every college website

if they do not, then you should avoid that college like a plague as they arent a serious institution..

dont attack people because you're lazy..

you're never gonna make it

I mean literally took me 1 minute to google..

catalog.mit.edu/mit/undergraduate-education/general-institute-requirements/

>No, U
Kys.

Read above.

It's more math than I'm comfortable with. Damn.

Thank you, lad.

>Doing a job only because it makes alot of money
>Falling for the money meme

You can just get C's.
In the real world engineers just Wolfram or write Excel formulas.

and you'll be working with a team, so just let someone else better than you do the math.

It's all that really matters, I've learned.

You know, I legit didn't consider that. I've this autistic mindset of giving 100% in every shit I apply to, the thought of just coasting and leaning back never actually was considered.

>It's all that really matters, I've learned

if you only care about money then get the fuck out of STEM retard

Yeah, engineering and even scientific software takes care of the math. You just have to understand the concept behind it. You won't have to solve wacky integrals or DE's by hand on the job, but you should at least understand what is being done.

Make me.

With a bit of hard work sounds doable. I've a friend who's doing Computer Engineering. I've never met someone more stressed about Uni and I've met fucking Med school people.

und-public.courseleaf.com/undergraduateacademicinformation/departmentalcoursesprograms/petroleumengineering/#degreestext
catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/engineering/degrees-and-programs/bs-petroleum-engineering/

Calc 1-3 and ODEs

>only cares about money
>cant do math

just let the retard be a retard.

>Only cares about math
>Can't do money

Go to bed, Perelman.

please let this thread die, op has his answer twice over..

Damn it.

No one said I can't do it.
I said I dislike it.

My point is you won't make real money in STEM
People do it because it's interesting and pays well enough. If all you want is a shitload of money then go into finance/business

Enjoy your shekels kike
P.S. you'll need to do math

>"shekels kike"
please go back to /pol/

>he said a word I don't like so that invalidates the post!

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>how much math is necessary for an engineering degree

hmmmm i dunno OP maybe a bit

>petrol

No future on this field pham

Just become an entrepreneur OP.

>Petroleum engineering degree
Do mechanical, don't specialise your way into a corner. Especially in a field that is quickly becoming irrelevant.