if u have not taken at least one math course beyond calc 2 (discrete doesnt count), then u need to leave /g/ immediately.
no u
Hi /sci/
>>57541041
>if u have not taken at least one math course beyond calc 2 (discrete doesnt count), then u need to leave /g/ immediately.
>if u
Get out.
I'm barely in calculus 1. I did horribly in trig and precal but I was horribly depressed and would give up easily. I'm getting A's on my exams now so I'm surprised. How much harder does it get?
>>57541041
I've finished:
calc 1-2
analysis 1-2-3
complex analysis 1
vector algebra 1-2
differential equations 1-2
probability theory and statistics 1-2
numerical analysis 1-2
group theory 1
did I do good
>>57541041
I have calc 1&2, discrete, linear algebra 1&2 and statistics.
Is anything beyond this neccessary? I need to pick an elective subject and I'm torn between physics or more math.
>>57541041
I know this is a meme but I really think you shouldn't be able to post here unless you've gotten a BS in comp sic or the related
>>57541041
But I have little education in math.
>>57541202
>group theory
mah nigga. youd think a course like that would be more commonplace, but it's not.
>>57541297
it's not a meme. i believe it entirely. doing CS should require a double major (minimum a minor) in math. had that happened 20 years ago, the jobs would still be scarce and high paying; they wouldnt have gotten to the point of ubiquity so much so that apple/google/etc. necessitated price fixing.
>>57541549
group theory is literally high school math in non-american schools
>>57541172
Work hard in calc 1, because everything from there until matrices and linear algebra builds off calc 1.
>>57541041
>not being a high school dropout
No, you need to leave.
>>57541591
you have literally no idea what group theory is then
t. non-american who went to an elite HS and majored in physics later
Calc 1
Calc 2
Differential equations
Linear algebra
Applied math
Numerical Calc
Physics 1 to 4
I'm alright
I make 60k a year programming and I didn't even go to college.
Fight me nerd
>>57541041
>tfw physics major
I am the man whose life and soul are torture
>>57541793
>tfw physics major
why you would do this instead of engineering is beyond me
>he didn't take advanced statistics
I was going for 'software engineering' until I saw they only needed high school level math. Dodged a bullet there, I hate curry.
>>57541041
desu I deem everyone who hasn't taken differential geometry and functional analysis a brainlet
>>57541041
agreed
delicious d/dx = 0 chest
>>57541591
no
t. German
>>57541790
couldve made 100k starting if you dd well in school and interned at google then got a job at google.
>>57541041
You might want to take a 3rd grade English class as well.
>>57544094
could've been a billionaire if you invested in bitcoin 5 years ago
who cares, that doesn't help
>>57541041
>if u = have not taken at least one math course beyond calc 2
>then u = need to leave /g/ immediately
So what is u?
>math
>/g/
i dont know what site you browse
Requirements for /g/:
>spending daddy's money on toys to impress anonymous people online
>claim that brand X is better than brand Y
>Muh minimalism
and especially >>57541262
>>57544094
could've made $300k starting any job if you got a math phd
Probablity and statistics count? Pls I don't want to go
>>>Isn't a Chartered Accountant
>when you work on partial graph isomorphism all day
>>57541154
> le carefully chosen words to sound smarter meme
>>57541172
Not much harder... If you know calculus really well, then the rest is trivial. At least any engineering math... Differential equations and linear algebra is pretty much all about remembering rules. Calculus was the hard one to understand.
>>57541041
I did all of calc and discrete crap as well as graph theory and shit and it's all useless now. Fucking biggest waste of time in the world for a programmer.
>>57544627
>tfw you solve the graph reconstruction conjecture by defining an abrelian group on subgraphs and a super-secret merge operator
Brainlets will never understand
So, how is math related to programming ?
I have never used math and i get somewhere around 60000 $ a year programming in C