How long would it take to have an intermediate understanding of computer stuff, physics, and math?
By intermediate I mean at least a bachelor in these things. Certainly there is at least a little overlap?
well a bachelor is 4 years, so 4*3=12 years for all 3 of computers, physics and math
you should learn basic multiplication before dealing with computers and physics though
>>8950932
I earned a BS in Chem and Math, and enough credits for a BA in Physics in four years. If you don't care to be a well-rounded complete individual, you can just do the science/math stuff in two or three I bet.
You can learn it in a few weeks unless you're a brainlet.
>>8950937
Not what he asked brainlet
>>8951001
>How long would it take to have an intermediate understanding of computer stuff, physics, and math?
>>8950932
Anywhere between a few months to a lifetime depending on your abilities and dedication, foreknowledge, if you have a teacher or not, if you get tutoring or not, depends on how stressful your life situation is, how physically fit are you, how well do you eat, how often do you plan on studying, how much in each session... etc
too many variables to count that you left out which all drastically change the answer to your question.
...so anything from a few months to 50 years, take your pick
Vague questions get vague answers.
>>8951038
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>>8951017
And you posted how long it would take to earn a bachelors in each subject, which is not what he asked brainlet.
>>8951662
>By intermediate I mean at least a bachelor in these things.
>>8951662
brainlet