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by relics443
3463 days ago
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"But in order for it to be a useful degree you need to have math as supporting subject." My university allowed me to make a custom degree that did not include calculus and didn't take my discrete math grade into account. I'm not what you would call "well-versed" in anything math related. I understand the theory for a few things I've looked into but that's as far as it goes. In all of my career (~10 years) I've never once found myself at a disadvantage because of it, and it's never held me back from doing or understanding something. I'm sure there are some areas of the field I'll have difficulty with (low level graphics, etc..), but even then I find that with enough hard work and an alternative approach to understanding the problem I can get things done. |
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