I discovered that Medicine is not my thing so I am changing to Aerospacial Engineering. I have until next summer to study, what areas of math and physics should I master and what books should I read about math, Physics, Aeronautics, etc?
What level of math and physics are you currently at?
Zachary White
In a similar vein, I realised compsci wasnt my thing. Should I switch to medicine or aerospace?
keep in mind im in the UK, not the US - so compsci salaries are average as shit.
Asher Flores
>this question >anime posting >what books should i read do you really need a book to do calculus problems or is that just an excuse
Easton Smith
And I have had no math since High School, which means that basic calculus is the most advanced subject I know. I understand that Calculus is a must for any kind of Engineering, but I would like to know if there are any areas that I must concentrate in. I don't want to be lacking, but I do not want to overshoot either.
I am rusty af on both, Medfags treat Statistics as if they were some kind of witchcraft Thank you, I will organize and start with Precalculus ASAP
Camden Myers
I would say first brush up on trig and calculus. Then if you have time maybe linear algebra, vector calculus, differential equations. The Schaum's books are ok. As long as you do lots of problems you'll learn something.
Aaron Perry
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Brody Russell
I will make Macross Real So calculus is the "highest" I will be aiming for?
Aaron Roberts
>But smart enough to realized that they will end up making more money than Engineers, Mathematicians, and Scientists.
Wyatt Foster
You can get a programming job with any major and half of programmers don't even have a CS degree.
Chase Wood
Where is this from?
Jonathan Collins
>making money and getting an easy job is for stupid people
William Robinson
If you are going to be starting off at the beginner engineering classes then calc 1 and physics mechanics are all that you should need to get started. Knowing some programming would also be useful, but it depends on the language the classes at your school teach.
Aiden King
Medicine is not that hard, you could finish it, if you would make yourself more disciplined. The other fields of study are even hard to study, thus keep your good work up and learn one hour more each day. This could help too in your exam : Necrotic skin and flesh has to be treated with a scapel. Cut it all out with no rest. Then use antiseptica. I´m a good doctor, trust me in this, ask other doctors if you don´t trust me. And don´t touch it without gloves.