If you're all so smart, tell me how well these two courses will prepare me for any STEM field, particularly some form of plebgeneering, like civil/mech.
Number 1
http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/modules/mst124
Functions
Trigonometry
Vectors
Calculus
Matrices
Sequences
Complex numbers
Number 2
http://www.open.ac.uk/courses/modules/mst125
Number theory
Conics
Geometric transformations
Mathematical language and proof
Further calculus
Differential equations
Mechanics
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
Combinatorics
>>>/adv/
fuck off, we aren't your academic advisers
>>7775977
sorry I'm not smart enough to answer your query
try going to /adv/, I hear they're smarter.
You fucking mongoloid.
>>7775981
/adv/ is filled with a bunch of random shit, like guys asking whether their GF cucked them.
They will help you learn the babie physics engineers use. Also, all of the algebra and geometry stuff will be very useful in various geometry problems you will encounter in your engineering courses
>>7775989
Is the second course even necessary? Could I make due with the first one?
>>7775977
If you're doing engineering then Number 1 for sure. Functions, trig, vectors, calculus, matrices and complex numbers are all things you might need for engineering but you'll learn vectors to complex numbers in university.
Number 2 has shit like number theory, conics, geometric transformations, proof, and combinatorics; all shit useless to most engineering.
The rest of the stuff in number 2 might actually be more useful than number 1 but you'll learn that in school. So focus on number 1 because you'll be expected to just know some of the material in that.
>>7775989
>help you learn the babie physics engineers use
>babie physics engineers use
>babie physics
>>7775999
I was hoping just to take the first one, that way I can apply quicker.
>>7776018
If it wasn't for these guys, the board would be deader than it is now, you sperglord.
>>7776019
it's far from dead.
But you're the cancer helping to kill it.
>>7776101
>muhh burd cultuuur
>>7775977
If you don't know what's required of you for engineering then you're pretty much doomed. I'd dropout now if i were you, unless you wanna get your shit pushed in.
>>7776224
Most engineering students can't put up a shelf. Don't be silly, doofus.