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Originally Posted by go240
enjoy calc 2 while you can. it gets much much worse
that means you'll probably die when you get to something called double integrals. oh, how about triple integrals? how about triple integrals over spherical coordinates? actually that's not that bad - vector calculus is bad. like stoke's theorem
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the snail and go240:
i felt like calc iii was a lot better than calc ii. in calc ii it felt like i was learning things that had no application, like it was just difficult conceptually. calc iii seemed easier to understand b/c there was a point to it. like finding area, volume, density, etc. as far as getting worse? i think advanced calc is real real bad, but an m.e. shouldnt have to take that, if i'm not mistaken.
sr240det:
my g/f had no idea what she wanted to do and took a test at the career center. you want to do something that u enjoy. it's not that hard to make money if you work hard. ur better off doing something that doesnt feel as much like work. all of my relatives barely finished high school (some didnt) and they make great money, but they work real hard and u can tell they dont enjoy even one moment of it.
i'm not saying that you should always be happy at work, but u should be able to enjoy it once in awhile. i have a few friends in web developement and digital design who enjoy it a lot. u need to really need to make a good first impression with those careers though. networking i dont know much about, but doesnt sound too interesting. like everyone has suggested, talk to people in those fields that interest you and see what they have done with their degree.