I'm not the best at math, but I am really glad, even though ...

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↳ 回复 Matt 🛸 (npub1l6scds4yv7xmcsmhqnhdy9sggm520q09lvts2m5mkvecgr2mmmeqsuj5rc)

And that's good advice. I was already looking at the EE undergraduate of the most well known school in my state for EE. I'm also peaking at other CS p...

I'm not the best at math, but I am really glad, even though it was gruelling, that I made it through all of my math. Linear is annoying but important. Discrete as well, its just those little things that seemed to help things make sense. Calc III and physics III were rewarding. It was the light at the end of the tunnel of II that wrapped it all up and let you use the tools I spent the previous 6 years learning XD. They're both so practical and real world IMO.

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