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How does /sci feel about /pol, or the way they try to use /sci on a daily basis?

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Hello /sci/. Currently I'm in High School, and looking towards the horizon, I'm orienting myself around a tech-oriented career. Initially I had no interest in a technical career, but after months of consideration and reflection, I found that a career in comp engineering would be incredibly satisfying. I enjoy using, working with, and learning about technology in general, and I've already taken a course on programming. I enjoyed it and passed the course without a problem, only issue is that now I find myself at a crossroads. I'm relatively terrible at math, and I'm one year behind my peers. I plan on using community college courses to improve my math profile, but I also want to ask those individuals majoring in Computer Science and Engineering how hard would pursing a career in their respective fields be.

If it comes down to motivation and skill, I have no issue with motivation. Skill, more of a problem. Like I said, my math skills are pretty trashy, but I think I can overcome that by working hard. I don't have a hard time understanding the concepts, I'm just a lazy asshole. That habit can be kicked.

What say you, /sci/?

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>>4942868
BS is only 3 years in germany

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Explain the basics of tensors analysis to someone who knows vector calculus.

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The pressure caused by the walls of a spherical balloon is inversly proportional to its radius.
Show, that the factor of proportionality is given by 4 times the surface tension of the balloon material(<span class="math">\frac{\Delta W}{\Delta A}[/spoiler].
How do I go about this?
Please explain a possible way.

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>implying implying implying implying implying is inferring is implying is wrong

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