the non-calculator part of the calculus test was finding the derivatives of functions, right?
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the non-calculator part of the calculus test was finding the derivatives of functions, right?
That plus anti-derivatives, linear approximations, and...fuck I've already forgotten what all was on that section...
Well I've already taken the equivalent of Calculus I and II for Math and Engineering (and Chemistry, Physics, and other math-based science) majors and I have credit for both, so it was ridiculously easy.
I'm skipping Calculus II because I can. Fuck Calculus II.
Interesting combo along with music ;)
My focus is versatility and adaptability. I try to take the jack-of-all-trades, attempting to master some, path.
Ahah, right! I know well that thing... I learned too to make a bunch of different things.
The more you can do the more chances you'll have :)
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Engineering? What kind? :D
JRob
The class is the mandatory introductory engineering class. It's basically structured to help the undecided engineering students to pick a major. Of course, I couldn't care because I'm bent on double majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Physics.