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Slavcels is it true high school there is super hard?

If you're an Aspiecel stemcel yeah it's easy I guess but I was never too good with math.
This is a load of horseshit; this stereotype needs to die. You don't need to be on the fucking spectrum to excel at math. You need to be smart and good with logic.

And what @bigantennaemay1 is talking about is a sliver of it. DEs are only "easy," because you're dealing with equations that are known to have solutions, and those are what's used to teach the methods of solving them. There is an entire realm of DEs that are unsolved and it isn't known if there are analytic solutions to them. It's a big field of study.
 
Not looking for prospects, just looking to expand my knowledge and skill sets when AI eventually takes my job (I'll probably be retired by then, but still). It's been quite a while since I graduated.
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Applied math. We did Matlab modeling and the basic stats that every math major does, but nothing too fancy. I elected to take probability theory and mathematical stats, but didn't go into the applied stats stuff, which I had the option to but didn't take because I wanted to be more "mathematically mature." Not regretting it, but JFL @ my 20 odd year old idealism in a cold, ruthless, and pragmatic world.
I look to be in the same boat as your 20-odd y/o self. Makes me think it really is a phase.
 
I only did derivatives and integrals in hs. Differential equations is like second year uni math.
 
no slavs are fucking retarded and low iq. they are the only asians that are bad at math
 
I just day dreamed about video games in school tbh, only did enough to scrape by.
 
I didn’t do shit in high school
 
I had a friend from Russia who told me they did differential equations by the age of 16, something that anywhere else (except maybe South Korea, Japan or China I dunno) it's considered university level math :worryfeels:
Not sure if this is truly the case in all Slavic countries, but I'm pretty sure that I've encountered differential equations as well in the last two years of high school here in Slovakia.
 
This is a load of horseshit; this stereotype needs to die. You don't need to be on the fucking spectrum to excel at math. You need to be smart and good with logic.

And what @bigantennaemay1 is talking about is a sliver of it. DEs are only "easy," because you're dealing with equations that are known to have solutions, and those are what's used to teach the methods of solving them. There is an entire realm of DEs that are unsolved and it isn't known if there are analytic solutions to them. It's a big field of study.
True. But those known equations they dish out at you in school are easy. And fun. :feelsjuice:
 

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